FAO AGRIS - International System for Agricultural Science and Technology

Potential of Energy Integration in Mashreq and Neighboring Countries

2010

World Bank


Bibliographic information
Publisher
Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Gas development; Gas resources; Diesel; Gas supply; Natural gas price; Transmission constraints; National energy; Power utilities; Price of gas; Oil prices; Gas sectors; Gas-fired power stations; Steam turbines; Liquid petroleum; Power system; Fuel type; Gas use; Electricity system; Oil and gas; Energy products; Gas consumers; Domestic gas; Natural gas liquids; Oil wells; Retail electricity; Electricity pricing; Source of electricity; Energy research; Distribution company; Electricity consumption; Energy markets; Thermal power generation; Electric utilities; Power plant; Gas exports; Alternative fuels; Electric generating capacity; Power facilities; Pipeline cost; Gas importing; Power generating capacity; Gas company; Gas pipeline system; Demand for electricity; Gas pipeline; Gas activities; Gas network; Electricity demand; Million tons of oil; Security of energy supply; Associated gas; Demand forecast; Wind farm; Domestic oil; Gas and electricity; Natural gas demand; Transmission lines; Gas plants; Power station; Power systems; Thermal power; Million barrels; Fuel; Gas imports; Gas sales; Cost of gas supply; Power generation capacity; Delivery of gas; Energy price; Petroleum oil; Transmission system; Transmission company; Fuel for power generation; Gas oil; Primary fuel; Power grids; Electricity supply; Nuclear power; Peak electricity demand; Gas consumption; Gas supplies; Natural gas market; Gas import; Power sector; Electricity tariff; Transmission interconnection; Gas· fields; World oil; Gas turbine; Power sectors; New plants; Environmental quality; Thermal power plant; Nuclear plants; Gas distribution; Pipeline projects; Gas turbines; Electricity industry; Depletion premium; Substation investments; Electricity generation; Gas program; Gas pricing; Transmission capacity; Cost of electricity; Oil and gas sector; Generation capacity; Generating capacity; Renewable energy technologies; Peak demand; Nuclear materials; Energy strategy; Kilowatt hour; Gas availability; Domestic use; Energy producer; Pipeline transportation; Gas price; Gas systems; Electric energy; Gas reserves; Energy supply; Fossil fuel; Gas turbine technology; Domestic supply; Clean energy; Electricity sector; Fuel supply; Transmission line; Fuel consumption; Power generators; Compressed natural gas; Wholesale price; Electricity prices; Energy transmission; Rural electrification; Gas flow; Gas prices; Demand for power; Electricity generation capabilities; Gas infrastructure; Renewable energy development; Energy information administration; Electricity utility; Power company; Fuel cost; Petroleum corporation; Barrel; Energy policy; Gas field; Oil equivalent; Cost of gas; Oil company; Gas exploration; Electricity sales; Oil; Petroleum gas; Energy market; Voltage; Gas sector; Renewable energy resources; Natural gas reserves; Higher gas; Gas utilization; Fossil fuel use; Electricity distribution; Gas input; Liquid petroleum gas; Heavy fuel oil; Power producer; Energy pricing; Thermal unit; Solar power; Fuel requirements; Energy systems; Hydroelectric output; Gas allocation
Language
English
Format
application/pdf, text/plain
License
CC BY 3.0 IGO, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/, World Bank

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