Electricity in the Year 2004/2005

Description

 

2004/2005

2003/2004

Variance%

Peak Load

MW

15678

14735

6.4

Total Power generated

Hydro

Thermal

Power generated from wind (Zafarana) (1)

Power Purchased from (IPP's) (2)

Power generated from private sector (BOOT)

GWh

GWh

GWh

GWh

GWh

GWh

100996

12644

74560

523

69

13200

94913

13019

67948

368

77

13501

6.4

(2.9)

9.7

42.1

(10.4)

(2.2)

Net exported Power

GWh

699

918

(24)

Sent Energy from Connected power plants

GWh

84542

78029

8.2

Generated Energy from Isolated plants

GWh

302.5

269.6

11.2

Total fuel consumption

H.F.O

N.G

L.F.O

K toe

K toe

K toe

K toe

17028

3923.4

13010

94

15261

1213

14006

42

11.6

224.8

(7.1)

123.8

Fuel consumption (Private Sector BOOT)

K toe

2697

2735

(1.4)

Fuel consumption rate

Fuel consumption rate

gm/k Wh gen.

k.cal/kWh

228.4

2243

224.6

2201

1.7

1.9

Thermal efficiency

%

38.3

39.1

(2)

N.G ratio to total fuel

N.G ratio from Power Plants connected to gas grid

%

%

76.4

81.2

92

98.1

(17)

(17.2)

Installed capacity (3)

Hydro

Thermal

Wind (4)

Private Sector

MW

18544

2745

15659

140

2047.5

18119

2745

13186.5

140

2047.5

2.3

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18.8

--

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Transmission Lines

 

500 KV

400 KV

220 KV

132 KV

66 KV

33 KV

 

Km

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2262

33

13920

2467

16248

2725

 

 

2262

33

13711

2467

15724

2755

 

 

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--

1.5

--

3.3

(1.1)

Transformers Capacities

 

500 KV

220 KV

132 KV

66 KV

33 KV

 

MVA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7765

25240

3491

31170

1783

 

 

7765

23965

3491

29362

1801

 

 

--

5.3

--

6.2

(1)

-toe: ton oil equivalent

  1. Connected to the unified electric grid.
  2. Power purchased from IPP's: Petrochemical (25Gwh) Carbon Black (31Gwh), Midilic (2Gwh), Gazl El-Mahaala and Compost Talkha (11Gwh).
  3. Cairo North project, First Module (750 MW):-

-         The first module started commercial operation for 2 Gas Units on July and August 2004.

  1. There is a wind farm in Hurghada (5 MW) Not Connected.

 

 

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