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11/21/2018 EETC Studies Sector 1 Overview of EETC Plans for Upgrade to Accommodate Renewables Energy Production Dr. Taghrid Mostafa Amer EETC 11/21/2018 EETC Studies Sector 2 Agenda Challenges EETC Plans EETC & Overview for 2025


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11/21/2018 EETC Studies Sector 1

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Overview of EETC Plans for Upgrade to Accommodate Renewables Energy Production

  • Dr. Taghrid Mostafa Amer

EETC

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Agenda

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EETC Overview Challenges & Current Situation EETC Plans for 2025

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EETC Overview

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Historical Background

  • 1893-1961: Generation and distribution were practiced by private companies.
  • 1962: Nationalization of Electricity Generation, Transmission and Distribution Companies and three

Authorities were formed to practice the electricity activities.

  • In the mid 1990’s ,change in the law has been done to remove sole right of the Egyptian Electricity

Authority (EEA), to generate electricity, and allow private investors to Build, Own, Operate and ultimately Transfer (BOOT) generation power plants.

  • In 2002, the sector was unbundled :
  • Vertically into
  • Generation.
  • Transmission.
  • Distribution.
  • Horizontally ,Geographical Regions, resulting in 16 subsidiaries including:
  • 6 generation companies.
  • 9 distribution companies.
  • 1 transmission company acts as TSO.

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Historical Background cont.

  • Each company is under the umbrella of the EEHC (Egyptian Electricity Holding

Company), which is itself owned by the State.

  • Parallel to these, the Egyptian Electricity Utility and Consumer Protection

Regulatory Agency (Egypt ERA) was established in 2000 as an independent legal entity from:

  • The Ministry of Electricity and Energy
  • The service providers.

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Schematic Organization

  • f Egyptian Electricity Sector

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Egyptian Electricity Holding Company

New and Renewable Energy Authority Hydro- Power Executive Authority Atomic Energy Authority Nuclear Power Plants Authority Nuclear Material Authority

Ministry OF Electricity & Energy

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Egyptian Electricity Holding Company

Member of EEHC Board for Economical & Administration Affairs Member of EEHC Board for Generation, Transmission & Distribution Affairs Member of EEHC Board for Studies, Research & Power Generation Projects Distribution Companies Production Companies Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company West Delta Cairo East Delta Upper Egypt Hydro Production Cairo North Cairo South Alexandria El-Beheira North Delta South Delta Canal

  • Mid. Egypt

Upper Egypt Middle Delta

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EETC Relationship with other Electricity Companies (Single Buyer)

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EETC Single Buyer

East Delta Generating Company West Delta Generating Company Cairo Generating Company Hydro Generating Company Upper Egypt Generating Company Middle Delta Generating Company

Regional Interconnection

BOOT&BOO Generators

More than 100 customers

  • n the EHV & HV

NREA Wind Farms North Cairo Distribution Company South Cairo Distribution Company Beheira Distribution Company North Delta Distribution Company South Delta Distribution Company Upper Egypt Distribution Company Middle Egypt Distribution Company Canal Distribution Company Alexandra Distribution Company

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The Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company (EETC)

Objectives:

  • Management, operation and maintenance of electric power transmission grids on Extra and

High Voltages allover Egypt, with the optimal economic usage of those grids.

  • Organization of the energy transmission on extra and high voltage grids allover the country

through the National Dispatch Center (NECC) and the Regional Control Centers (RCCs).

  • Purchase of electric power produced from the power plants according to the needs and

selling it to the consumers on the extra and high voltages and to the Electricity Distribution Companies.

  • Coordination with the production and distribution companies for providing electric energy
  • n the various voltages for all uses with high efficiency.

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The Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company (EETC) cont.

Objectives:

  • Cooperation with the Egyptian Electricity Holding Company (EEHC) in preparing

technical and economical studies to meet the demand on electricity and its stability.

  • Implementation of electric power transmission projects on extra and high voltages

in accordance with the time schedules.

  • Implementation of the regional interconnection projects in coordination with

EEHC, exchange of electric power with other power grids interconnected to the Egyptian Grid.

  • Carry out demand forecast for its direct customers as well as the financial and

economic forecasts for the company.

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Challenges & Current Situation

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Generation & Load 2005 - 2015

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5000 10000 15000 20000 25000 30000

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

MW Years Max Load MW Gen available MW Load shedding MW

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Plan to Overcome the Shortage in Generation in 2015

  • Complete the normal generation expansion plan 4250 MW with an

investment 4 billion $

  • Implement the fast track generation expansion plan 3632 MW with an

investment 2.7 billion $

  • Complete the maintenance program , increase the efficiency.
  • Coordinate with Ministry of petroleum.

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Plan to Overcome the Shortage in Generation in 2015

  • 52 units have been added with a total capacity
  • f 3632 M.W , with an investments around 21

billion E.P, in a very short time in 2015.

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Power plant Units Capacity MW Commission Date Attaka 4×160 640 2015 Mahmodia 2×160 320 2015 Domiatt West 4×125 500 2015 Assuit West 8×125 1000 2015 Sharm Elshikh 6×48 288 2015 Hurgada 6×48 288 2015 Port Said 2×48 96 2015 Cairo East 2×25 50 2015 Heiopolis 2×25 50 2015 Bassatin 2×25 50 2015 Samalout 2×25 50 2015 Mallawi West 2×25 50 2015 New Assuit 2×25 50 2015 Assuit (Hamra) 4×25 100 2015 Gerga 2×25 50 2015 Bany Ghaleb 2×25 50 2015 Total 3632

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Schedule for Siemens Power Plants Projects for Operation Tests

  • Power Plants Implemented by Siemens with an investments around 6

billion Euro.

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Year Beni Suif Borolos New capital Total installed Capacity (MW) Installed Capacity connected to the grid 2016 2400 400 400 3200 2017 800 2800 2000 5600 2018 400 400 800 1600 2018 1200 1200 1600 4000 (April – May) (April – May – June) (April – May - June) Total installed Capacity until now 14400

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New Capital Power Plant project 4800 MW

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  • Connected to the unified

electric network with approximate 70 km 500KV OHTL double circuits .

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Borolos Power Plant Project 4800 MW

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  • Connected to the unified

electric network with approximate 430 km 500KV OHTL double circuits .

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Beni Suef Power Plant Project 4800 MW

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  • Connected to the unified

electric network with approximate 270 km 500KV OHTL double circuits .

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The Added Generation 2014-2018

3632 MW Fast Track 14400 MW Siemens Power Plants Added capacities 5550 MW 1840 MW Converting gas power plant to CC MW 6886 MW 25426 MW total added capacities

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Total Length 500 KV Transmission Network 2014-2018

2364 km 3182 km 2364 km 2740 km by end of 2018 km

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EETC Plans for 2025

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Grid Expansion Plans 2025

  • Planning of the Transmission Network is a subsequent step that follows the preparation of the

Generation plans.

  • Generation plans are prepared by the Egyptian Electricity Holding Company (EEHC), taking

into consideration the targeted RE capacities.

  • EEHC prepares a 10-year plan which is revised every year. The revision might result in

changes in the capacities, locations, commissioning dates,…etc of the planned power plants.

  • Two scenarios are being prepared for the Transmission Network Expansion plan till 2025;
  • Scenario A: expected demand approx. 64 GW and installed generation capacities about

83 GW

  • Scenario B: expected demand approx. 48 GW and total installed generation capacities

about 70 GW

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Grid Expansion Plans 2025

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EXPECTED ADDED CAPACITIES- YEAR 2025

conventional WIND PV

Scenario A: 64 GW demand - 84 GW generation

RE technology Added capacities (GW) Wind 10.8 PV 5.9 Conventional 41.3

 30 GW exist installed generation  58 GW added installed generation  4.8 GW retired generation

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Grid Expansion Plans 2025

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Scenario B:

  • 48 GW demand - 70 GW generation

RE technology Added capacities (GW) Wind 2.012 PV 1.640 Conventional

91% 5% 4%

EXPECTED ADDED CAPACITIES- YEAR 2025

conventional WIND PV

 30 GW exist installed generation  45 GW added installed generation  4.8 GW retired generation

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Coal Power Plant

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Oyoun Moussa Coal Power Plant :

  • BOO project by 2023
  • connected to the unified electric network

with approximate 80 km 500KV OHTL double circuits . Hamraween Coal Power Plant :

  • EPC +F by 2025
  • connected to the unified electric network

with approximate 470 km 500KV OHTL double circuits .

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Pump Storage

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Attaka Pump Storage Power Plant :

  • EPC+F project by 2025
  • connected to the unified electric network with approximate 305 km 500KV OHTL double circuits
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