A Critical Review on the National Energy Efficiency Action Plan of Egypt.

Egypt, as with other developing countries, faces a major energy security problem, which strongly impacts all national plans for economic development. A sound energy strategy is crucially needed, and should be based on two pillars: first, boosting the production of clean energy from various renewable...

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Main Authors: Hatem Elrefaei, Marwa A. Khalifa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso 2014-03-01
Series:Journal of Natural Resources and Development
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Online Access:http://jnrd.info/2014/03/a-critical-review-on-the-national-energy-efficiency-action-plan-of-egypt/
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spelling doaj-a4d965784f5847bcae72ea1a369a26ca2020-11-25T01:25:44ZengPontificia Universidad Católica de ValparaísoJournal of Natural Resources and Development0719-24520719-24522014-03-01Vol4182410.5027/jnrd.v4i0.03A Critical Review on the National Energy Efficiency Action Plan of Egypt.Hatem Elrefaei0Marwa A. Khalifa1Department of Engineering Physics and Mathematics, Faculty of Engineering, Ain Sahms UniversityDepartment of Urban Planning & Design, Faculty of Engineering, Ain Sahms UniversityEgypt, as with other developing countries, faces a major energy security problem, which strongly impacts all national plans for economic development. A sound energy strategy is crucially needed, and should be based on two pillars: first, boosting the production of clean energy from various renewable and non-renewable sources, and second, managing and rationalizing energy demand, with related reforms. Some steps were taken by previous Egyptian governments regarding these two pillars. In February 2008, the Ministry of Electricity and Energy of Egypt put a target of 20% of electricity to come from renewable energy resources by 2020. In July 2012, the Ministerial Cabinet approved both the Egyptian Solar Plan targeting 3500 MW of solar energy by 2027, and the National Energy Efficiency Action Plan (NEEAP) to reduce energy consumption 5% during the period from 2012-2015 compared to the average consumption of the previous 5 years. We believe that these plans will not bring their expected fruits unless they are well orchestrated with other sectoral development plans in areas such as agriculture, transport, housing and services, amongst others. This paper aims to investigate the Egyptian NEEAP and assess whether the adopted national energy efficiency plan and the associated policies on all other development sectors adopted by the government have sound implications. We aim to find out whether the development policies with a focus on energy policy are set in an integrated or fragmented way.http://jnrd.info/2014/03/a-critical-review-on-the-national-energy-efficiency-action-plan-of-egypt/Energy EfficiencyRenewable EnergiesEnergy PolicyEgypt
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A Critical Review on the National Energy Efficiency Action Plan of Egypt.
Journal of Natural Resources and Development
Energy Efficiency
Renewable Energies
Energy Policy
Egypt
author_facet Hatem Elrefaei
Marwa A. Khalifa
author_sort Hatem Elrefaei
title A Critical Review on the National Energy Efficiency Action Plan of Egypt.
title_short A Critical Review on the National Energy Efficiency Action Plan of Egypt.
title_full A Critical Review on the National Energy Efficiency Action Plan of Egypt.
title_fullStr A Critical Review on the National Energy Efficiency Action Plan of Egypt.
title_full_unstemmed A Critical Review on the National Energy Efficiency Action Plan of Egypt.
title_sort critical review on the national energy efficiency action plan of egypt.
publisher Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso
series Journal of Natural Resources and Development
issn 0719-2452
0719-2452
publishDate 2014-03-01
description Egypt, as with other developing countries, faces a major energy security problem, which strongly impacts all national plans for economic development. A sound energy strategy is crucially needed, and should be based on two pillars: first, boosting the production of clean energy from various renewable and non-renewable sources, and second, managing and rationalizing energy demand, with related reforms. Some steps were taken by previous Egyptian governments regarding these two pillars. In February 2008, the Ministry of Electricity and Energy of Egypt put a target of 20% of electricity to come from renewable energy resources by 2020. In July 2012, the Ministerial Cabinet approved both the Egyptian Solar Plan targeting 3500 MW of solar energy by 2027, and the National Energy Efficiency Action Plan (NEEAP) to reduce energy consumption 5% during the period from 2012-2015 compared to the average consumption of the previous 5 years. We believe that these plans will not bring their expected fruits unless they are well orchestrated with other sectoral development plans in areas such as agriculture, transport, housing and services, amongst others. This paper aims to investigate the Egyptian NEEAP and assess whether the adopted national energy efficiency plan and the associated policies on all other development sectors adopted by the government have sound implications. We aim to find out whether the development policies with a focus on energy policy are set in an integrated or fragmented way.
topic Energy Efficiency
Renewable Energies
Energy Policy
Egypt
url http://jnrd.info/2014/03/a-critical-review-on-the-national-energy-efficiency-action-plan-of-egypt/
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