the new energy saving oil press machine in Jordan

                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
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  • How much electricity does Jordan generate?
  • Imported natural gas and oil still account for approximately 76% of the electricity generated. Domestic resources, including renewable and traditional energy sources, represent 22% of the energy supply. However, the Jordanian government plans to generate 48.5% of electricity using local sources.
  • What is the primary energy supply in Jordan?
  • illustrates the breakdown of total primary energy supply in Jordan by source. Imported natural gas and oil still account for approximately 76% of the electricity generated. Domestic resources, including renewable and traditional energy sources, represent 22% of the energy supply.
  • Will Jordan develop its shale reserves?
  • Though traditional oil products will play a larger role in Jordan's energy sector than any other source in the foreseeable future, Jordan has been pursuing plans to develop its shale reserves. This development is considered equally important as Jordan's shale deposits will aid its energy independence strategy.
  • Does Jordan need a comprehensive energy and energy conservation strategy?
  • The water sector is an important electricity consumer in Jordan and it should therefore participate in the formulation of a comprehensive energy and energy conservation strategy.
  • Does Jordan need a new energy vision?
  • The analysis of the Jordanian energy sector has highlighted that Jordan relies on a conventional energy mix, mostly based on (imported) crude oil and natural gas. Increasing international prices, regional instability, and sustained growth of energy demand point to the urgency of formulating a new vision for the energy sector.
  • Could oil shales be used as a source of energy in Jordan?
  • This conflict emerged, among others, in regard to the diversification of the energy mix, with the idea of integrating the energy mix by making use of oil shales, which is notably a highly polluting energy source, but which Jordan could exploit due to its large reserves and which could have positive repercussions on employment.