Implement the LCOE functionalities already developed in the nexus_tool to the Jordan case study.
The main technologies would be electricity from the grid, diesel gen-sets, diesel pumps, solar PV and small scale wind power.
Notes:
- Account for share of farms using Diesel and Electricity (the majority uses electricity)
Table 1. Percentage of the driving force of the irrigation network pump [1]
| Energy source for the irrigation network |
Percentage (%) |
| HV network |
69.9 |
| Standalone generator |
3.2 |
| By connecting with the source of the driving force of the well pump |
1.2 |
| Gasoline / diesel |
25.7 |
Table 20. Electricity Tariff in Jordan [2].
| Category |
Tariff |
| Flat Rate Tariff for Agriculture (Fils/kWh) |
60 |
| Agriculture (Fils/kWh) three-part tariff * |
|
| -- Peak Load (JD/kW/ Month) |
3.79 |
| -- Day Energy (Fils/kWh) |
59 |
| -- Night Energy (Fils/kWh) |
49 |
| Flat Rate Tariff for Water Pumping (Fils/kWh) |
94 |
* The three-part tariff will apply compulsory on agricultural consumers who are connected to the network from 14/3/2008, and Maximum load exceeding 100 MVA.
- Account for a power factor of the agriculture loads, thus they can be compared against the 100 MVA limit and choose the right tariff.
- Use the cost of producing energy (the country one). In 2014, it was 0.189 JOD/kWh approximately [3]. Or use the cost of electricity and explore taking-out subsidies and see how on-site renewables compete.
- If currently uses Diesel, add a cost for connecting to the grid and the cost of transporting Diesel
- Account for feed-in tariffs for renewables? Around a fixed rate of 0.05-.08 JOD/kWh calculated for a 20 years project [3]. This could also account for the on-farm available land to install PV.
References
[1] Energy survey in agriculture 2014. Available in the Jordan Ministry of Energy (only in Arabic).
[2] NEPCO annual report 2018. Available in NEPCOs webpage.
[3] Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy in the Water Sector Policy 2016.
Implement the LCOE functionalities already developed in the
nexus_toolto the Jordan case study.The main technologies would be electricity from the grid, diesel gen-sets, diesel pumps, solar PV and small scale wind power.
Notes:
Table 1. Percentage of the driving force of the irrigation network pump [1]
Table 20. Electricity Tariff in Jordan [2].
* The three-part tariff will apply compulsory on agricultural consumers who are connected to the network from 14/3/2008, and Maximum load exceeding 100 MVA.
References
[1] Energy survey in agriculture 2014. Available in the Jordan Ministry of Energy (only in Arabic).
[2] NEPCO annual report 2018. Available in NEPCOs webpage.
[3] Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy in the Water Sector Policy 2016.