West Bank and Gaza Energy Sector Review

This report examines the energy sector in the West Bank and Gaza. It finds that from the perspective of its energy sector, West Bank and Gaza is in an unusual position in at least three respects: 1) Because of political and logistical factors, near...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Policy Note
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2014
Subjects:
GAS
LNG
OIL
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/05/8011281/west-bank-gaza-energy-sector-review
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19226
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language English
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topic ACCOUNTING
ADDITIONAL SAVINGS
AMOUNT OF POWER
ANNUAL PAYMENT
ANNUAL SAVING
APPLIANCE OWNERSHIP
APPROACH
AVAILABILITY
AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS
BALANCE SHEET
BANK ACCOUNTS
BORROWING
BULK ELECTRICITY
BULK POWER
BULK POWER SUPPLY
BULK SUPPLY
CAPACITY OF ELECTRICITY
CASH COLLECTION
COAL
COAL PLANT
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMMERCIAL ENERGY
COMMERCIAL STANDARDS
CONSTANT PRICES
CONSUMER
CONSUMERS
CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY
CONSUMPTION OF PETROLEUM
CONTRIBUTION
COST OF ELECTRICITY
COST RECOVERY
CURRENCY
CURRENT PRICES
CUSTOMER BASE
DEBT
DEBTS
DELINQUENT CUSTOMERS
DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY
DEPRECIATION
DEVELOPMENT BANK
DIESEL
DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES
DISTRIBUTION COMPANY
DISTRIBUTION GRID
DISTRIBUTION LOSSES
DISTRIBUTION NETWORK
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
DISTRIBUTION UTILITIES
DIVERSIFICATION
DOMESTIC ENERGY
EARNINGS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS
ELECTRIC COMPANY
ELECTRIC POWER
ELECTRICAL OUTPUT
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY ASSETS
ELECTRICITY BILLS
ELECTRICITY COMPANY
ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION
ELECTRICITY DEMAND
ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION
ELECTRICITY GENERATION
ELECTRICITY LAW
ELECTRICITY MARKET
ELECTRICITY MARKETS
ELECTRICITY NETWORKS
ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION
ELECTRICITY SALES
ELECTRICITY SECTOR
ELECTRICITY SERVICES
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
ELECTRICITY SYSTEM
ELECTRICITY USERS
ENERGY BALANCE
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
ENERGY CONVERSION
ENERGY DEMAND
ENERGY INTENSIVE
ENERGY LOSSES
ENERGY MARKET
ENERGY MARKETS
ENERGY MIX
ENERGY POLICY
ENERGY PRICES
ENERGY PROVIDERS
ENERGY REQUIREMENTS
ENERGY SECURITY
ENERGY STATISTICS
ENERGY SUPPLY
ENERGY SYSTEMS
FINANCES
FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES
FINANCIAL IMPACT
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION
FINANCIAL LOSSES
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FORMS OF ENERGY
FUEL
FUEL CONSUMPTION
FUEL COST
FUEL FOR POWER GENERATION
FUEL MARKETS
FUEL PRICES
FUEL PRODUCTS
FUEL SUPPLY
FUELS
GAS
GAS DEVELOPMENT
GAS FIELDS
GAS LINES
GAS PRICES
GAS PRODUCTION
GAS RESOURCES
GAS SECTOR
GAS SUPPLIES
GAS TURBINE
GASOLINE
GASOLINE IMPORTS
GENERATION CAPACITY
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HIGH VOLTAGE
HOUSEHOLD INCOMES
HOUSING ASSOCIATION
ILLEGAL CONNECTIONS
IMPORTS OF PETROLEUM
INCENTIVES FOR CONSUMERS
INCOME
INSURANCE
INTEREST CHARGES
KEROSENE
KEROSENE CONSUMPTION
LIQUID PETROLEUM GAS
LIVING STANDARDS
LNG
LOCAL BUSINESSES
LOW COST
MARKETING
METER READING
MIDDLE EAST
NATURAL GAS
NATURAL GAS DEMAND
NATURAL GAS MARKET
NATURAL GAS RESOURCES
NATURAL GAS SUPPLY
NATURAL GAS TRANSMISSION
NATURAL RESOURCES
NORTH AFRICA
OIL
OIL PRODUCTS
OIL REFINERIES
OILS
PEAK DEMAND
PEAK LOADS
PETROLEUM
PETROLEUM GAS
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
PIPELINE
POWER
POWER CAPACITY
POWER COMPANIES
POWER COMPANY
POWER CONSUMPTION
POWER DEMAND
POWER DISTRIBUTION
POWER GENERATING CAPACITY
POWER GENERATION
POWER GENERATION CAPACITY
POWER GRID
POWER GRIDS
POWER PLANT
POWER PRICES
POWER PRODUCER
POWER PRODUCERS
POWER PURCHASE
POWER REQUIREMENT
POWER SECTOR
POWER SYSTEM
POWER USERS
POWER UTILITIES
PRICE INDEX
PRICE OF ELECTRICITY
PRICE OF OIL
PRIMARY ENERGY
PRIMARY ENERGY RESOURCES
PRODUCTION OF POWER
PUBLIC UTILITIES
PURCHASES
RATE OF RETURN
REAL COST
RELATED COSTS
RESPONSIBILITIES
RETAIL ELECTRICITY
RETAIL PRICE
RETAIL PRICES
SALARIES
SAVINGS
SENIOR
SOLAR ENERGY
SOLE PROVIDER
SOURCE OF ENERGY
SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TAX REVENUE
TAX REVENUES
THERMAL UNIT
TRANSMISSION CAPACITY
TRANSMISSION COMPANY
TRANSMISSION CONSTRAINTS
TRANSMISSION LINE
TRANSMISSION LINES
TRANSMISSION LOSSES
TRANSMISSION NETWORKS
TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
TYPES OF FUEL
UNEMPLOYED
UNEMPLOYMENT
UTILITY BILLS
VALUABLE
VEHICLES
VOLTAGE
WAGES
WATER HEATING
WITHDRAWAL
WORKING CAPITAL
spellingShingle ACCOUNTING
ADDITIONAL SAVINGS
AMOUNT OF POWER
ANNUAL PAYMENT
ANNUAL SAVING
APPLIANCE OWNERSHIP
APPROACH
AVAILABILITY
AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS
BALANCE SHEET
BANK ACCOUNTS
BORROWING
BULK ELECTRICITY
BULK POWER
BULK POWER SUPPLY
BULK SUPPLY
CAPACITY OF ELECTRICITY
CASH COLLECTION
COAL
COAL PLANT
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMMERCIAL ENERGY
COMMERCIAL STANDARDS
CONSTANT PRICES
CONSUMER
CONSUMERS
CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY
CONSUMPTION OF PETROLEUM
CONTRIBUTION
COST OF ELECTRICITY
COST RECOVERY
CURRENCY
CURRENT PRICES
CUSTOMER BASE
DEBT
DEBTS
DELINQUENT CUSTOMERS
DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY
DEPRECIATION
DEVELOPMENT BANK
DIESEL
DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES
DISTRIBUTION COMPANY
DISTRIBUTION GRID
DISTRIBUTION LOSSES
DISTRIBUTION NETWORK
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
DISTRIBUTION UTILITIES
DIVERSIFICATION
DOMESTIC ENERGY
EARNINGS
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS
ELECTRIC COMPANY
ELECTRIC POWER
ELECTRICAL OUTPUT
ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY ASSETS
ELECTRICITY BILLS
ELECTRICITY COMPANY
ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION
ELECTRICITY DEMAND
ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION
ELECTRICITY GENERATION
ELECTRICITY LAW
ELECTRICITY MARKET
ELECTRICITY MARKETS
ELECTRICITY NETWORKS
ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION
ELECTRICITY SALES
ELECTRICITY SECTOR
ELECTRICITY SERVICES
ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
ELECTRICITY SYSTEM
ELECTRICITY USERS
ENERGY BALANCE
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
ENERGY CONVERSION
ENERGY DEMAND
ENERGY INTENSIVE
ENERGY LOSSES
ENERGY MARKET
ENERGY MARKETS
ENERGY MIX
ENERGY POLICY
ENERGY PRICES
ENERGY PROVIDERS
ENERGY REQUIREMENTS
ENERGY SECURITY
ENERGY STATISTICS
ENERGY SUPPLY
ENERGY SYSTEMS
FINANCES
FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES
FINANCIAL IMPACT
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION
FINANCIAL LOSSES
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FORMS OF ENERGY
FUEL
FUEL CONSUMPTION
FUEL COST
FUEL FOR POWER GENERATION
FUEL MARKETS
FUEL PRICES
FUEL PRODUCTS
FUEL SUPPLY
FUELS
GAS
GAS DEVELOPMENT
GAS FIELDS
GAS LINES
GAS PRICES
GAS PRODUCTION
GAS RESOURCES
GAS SECTOR
GAS SUPPLIES
GAS TURBINE
GASOLINE
GASOLINE IMPORTS
GENERATION CAPACITY
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HIGH VOLTAGE
HOUSEHOLD INCOMES
HOUSING ASSOCIATION
ILLEGAL CONNECTIONS
IMPORTS OF PETROLEUM
INCENTIVES FOR CONSUMERS
INCOME
INSURANCE
INTEREST CHARGES
KEROSENE
KEROSENE CONSUMPTION
LIQUID PETROLEUM GAS
LIVING STANDARDS
LNG
LOCAL BUSINESSES
LOW COST
MARKETING
METER READING
MIDDLE EAST
NATURAL GAS
NATURAL GAS DEMAND
NATURAL GAS MARKET
NATURAL GAS RESOURCES
NATURAL GAS SUPPLY
NATURAL GAS TRANSMISSION
NATURAL RESOURCES
NORTH AFRICA
OIL
OIL PRODUCTS
OIL REFINERIES
OILS
PEAK DEMAND
PEAK LOADS
PETROLEUM
PETROLEUM GAS
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
PIPELINE
POWER
POWER CAPACITY
POWER COMPANIES
POWER COMPANY
POWER CONSUMPTION
POWER DEMAND
POWER DISTRIBUTION
POWER GENERATING CAPACITY
POWER GENERATION
POWER GENERATION CAPACITY
POWER GRID
POWER GRIDS
POWER PLANT
POWER PRICES
POWER PRODUCER
POWER PRODUCERS
POWER PURCHASE
POWER REQUIREMENT
POWER SECTOR
POWER SYSTEM
POWER USERS
POWER UTILITIES
PRICE INDEX
PRICE OF ELECTRICITY
PRICE OF OIL
PRIMARY ENERGY
PRIMARY ENERGY RESOURCES
PRODUCTION OF POWER
PUBLIC UTILITIES
PURCHASES
RATE OF RETURN
REAL COST
RELATED COSTS
RESPONSIBILITIES
RETAIL ELECTRICITY
RETAIL PRICE
RETAIL PRICES
SALARIES
SAVINGS
SENIOR
SOLAR ENERGY
SOLE PROVIDER
SOURCE OF ENERGY
SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TAX REVENUE
TAX REVENUES
THERMAL UNIT
TRANSMISSION CAPACITY
TRANSMISSION COMPANY
TRANSMISSION CONSTRAINTS
TRANSMISSION LINE
TRANSMISSION LINES
TRANSMISSION LOSSES
TRANSMISSION NETWORKS
TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
TYPES OF FUEL
UNEMPLOYED
UNEMPLOYMENT
UTILITY BILLS
VALUABLE
VEHICLES
VOLTAGE
WAGES
WATER HEATING
WITHDRAWAL
WORKING CAPITAL
World Bank
West Bank and Gaza Energy Sector Review
geographic_facet Middle East and North Africa
West Bank and Gaza
description This report examines the energy sector in the West Bank and Gaza. It finds that from the perspective of its energy sector, West Bank and Gaza is in an unusual position in at least three respects: 1) Because of political and logistical factors, nearly all of these supplies at present come from Israel; 2) A second unusual challenge faced by West Bank and Gaza is its fragmentation into two distinct geographical zones with divergent economic characteristics and 3) A third unusual challenge is the constraints imposed by Israeli policies and actions on the ability of the Palestinian Authority (PA) to operate and develop its energy systems. This Review addresses the question of how the energy sector can make an effective contribution to the economic recovery and long-term growth of West Bank and Gaza in this situation. It does so by examining the broad regional and strategic dimensions relating to the sector that form the basis of a sustainable investment and institutional development program. This Review is structured in three parts. The first part is this Executive Summary that presents the recommendations of the Review, which are grouped at the end of this summary. They are based on analysis developed in the main chapters of the Review that comprise the second part. These chapters deal with specific aspects of the energy sector, namely the current pattern of energy supply and consumption, the technical and financial performance of the power utilities, the impact of the energy sector on the PA's recurrent budget, the natural gas market, and the investment requirements in the electricity system and associated fuel supply facilities for West Bank and Gaza. These chapters in turn are supported in the third part of the Review by technical annexes that examine in some detail specific aspects such as oil products supply and demand, the demand for electricity, and power network investment needs in West Bank and Gaza, the performance of the Gaza Power Plant (GPP), and developments in the Israeli natural gas and electricity markets that have a bearing on the energy sector in West Bank and Gaza.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Policy Note
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title West Bank and Gaza Energy Sector Review
title_short West Bank and Gaza Energy Sector Review
title_full West Bank and Gaza Energy Sector Review
title_fullStr West Bank and Gaza Energy Sector Review
title_full_unstemmed West Bank and Gaza Energy Sector Review
title_sort west bank and gaza energy sector review
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/05/8011281/west-bank-gaza-energy-sector-review
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19226
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spelling okr-10986-192262021-04-23T14:03:46Z West Bank and Gaza Energy Sector Review World Bank ACCOUNTING ADDITIONAL SAVINGS AMOUNT OF POWER ANNUAL PAYMENT ANNUAL SAVING APPLIANCE OWNERSHIP APPROACH AVAILABILITY AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS BALANCE SHEET BANK ACCOUNTS BORROWING BULK ELECTRICITY BULK POWER BULK POWER SUPPLY BULK SUPPLY CAPACITY OF ELECTRICITY CASH COLLECTION COAL COAL PLANT COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMERCIAL ENERGY COMMERCIAL STANDARDS CONSTANT PRICES CONSUMER CONSUMERS CONSUMPTION OF ENERGY CONSUMPTION OF PETROLEUM CONTRIBUTION COST OF ELECTRICITY COST RECOVERY CURRENCY CURRENT PRICES CUSTOMER BASE DEBT DEBTS DELINQUENT CUSTOMERS DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY DEPRECIATION DEVELOPMENT BANK DIESEL DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES DISTRIBUTION COMPANY DISTRIBUTION GRID DISTRIBUTION LOSSES DISTRIBUTION NETWORK DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS DISTRIBUTION UTILITIES DIVERSIFICATION DOMESTIC ENERGY EARNINGS ECONOMIC ACTIVITY EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS ELECTRIC COMPANY ELECTRIC POWER ELECTRICAL OUTPUT ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY ASSETS ELECTRICITY BILLS ELECTRICITY COMPANY ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION ELECTRICITY DEMAND ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION ELECTRICITY GENERATION ELECTRICITY LAW ELECTRICITY MARKET ELECTRICITY MARKETS ELECTRICITY NETWORKS ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION ELECTRICITY SALES ELECTRICITY SECTOR ELECTRICITY SERVICES ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ELECTRICITY SYSTEM ELECTRICITY USERS ENERGY BALANCE ENERGY CONSUMPTION ENERGY CONVERSION ENERGY DEMAND ENERGY INTENSIVE ENERGY LOSSES ENERGY MARKET ENERGY MARKETS ENERGY MIX ENERGY POLICY ENERGY PRICES ENERGY PROVIDERS ENERGY REQUIREMENTS ENERGY SECURITY ENERGY STATISTICS ENERGY SUPPLY ENERGY SYSTEMS FINANCES FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES FINANCIAL IMPACT FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION FINANCIAL LOSSES FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL SUPPORT FORMS OF ENERGY FUEL FUEL CONSUMPTION FUEL COST FUEL FOR POWER GENERATION FUEL MARKETS FUEL PRICES FUEL PRODUCTS FUEL SUPPLY FUELS GAS GAS DEVELOPMENT GAS FIELDS GAS LINES GAS PRICES GAS PRODUCTION GAS RESOURCES GAS SECTOR GAS SUPPLIES GAS TURBINE GASOLINE GASOLINE IMPORTS GENERATION CAPACITY GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HIGH VOLTAGE HOUSEHOLD INCOMES HOUSING ASSOCIATION ILLEGAL CONNECTIONS IMPORTS OF PETROLEUM INCENTIVES FOR CONSUMERS INCOME INSURANCE INTEREST CHARGES KEROSENE KEROSENE CONSUMPTION LIQUID PETROLEUM GAS LIVING STANDARDS LNG LOCAL BUSINESSES LOW COST MARKETING METER READING MIDDLE EAST NATURAL GAS NATURAL GAS DEMAND NATURAL GAS MARKET NATURAL GAS RESOURCES NATURAL GAS SUPPLY NATURAL GAS TRANSMISSION NATURAL RESOURCES NORTH AFRICA OIL OIL PRODUCTS OIL REFINERIES OILS PEAK DEMAND PEAK LOADS PETROLEUM PETROLEUM GAS PETROLEUM PRODUCTS PIPELINE POWER POWER CAPACITY POWER COMPANIES POWER COMPANY POWER CONSUMPTION POWER DEMAND POWER DISTRIBUTION POWER GENERATING CAPACITY POWER GENERATION POWER GENERATION CAPACITY POWER GRID POWER GRIDS POWER PLANT POWER PRICES POWER PRODUCER POWER PRODUCERS POWER PURCHASE POWER REQUIREMENT POWER SECTOR POWER SYSTEM POWER USERS POWER UTILITIES PRICE INDEX PRICE OF ELECTRICITY PRICE OF OIL PRIMARY ENERGY PRIMARY ENERGY RESOURCES PRODUCTION OF POWER PUBLIC UTILITIES PURCHASES RATE OF RETURN REAL COST RELATED COSTS RESPONSIBILITIES RETAIL ELECTRICITY RETAIL PRICE RETAIL PRICES SALARIES SAVINGS SENIOR SOLAR ENERGY SOLE PROVIDER SOURCE OF ENERGY SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TAX REVENUE TAX REVENUES THERMAL UNIT TRANSMISSION CAPACITY TRANSMISSION COMPANY TRANSMISSION CONSTRAINTS TRANSMISSION LINE TRANSMISSION LINES TRANSMISSION LOSSES TRANSMISSION NETWORKS TRANSMISSION SYSTEM TYPES OF FUEL UNEMPLOYED UNEMPLOYMENT UTILITY BILLS VALUABLE VEHICLES VOLTAGE WAGES WATER HEATING WITHDRAWAL WORKING CAPITAL This report examines the energy sector in the West Bank and Gaza. It finds that from the perspective of its energy sector, West Bank and Gaza is in an unusual position in at least three respects: 1) Because of political and logistical factors, nearly all of these supplies at present come from Israel; 2) A second unusual challenge faced by West Bank and Gaza is its fragmentation into two distinct geographical zones with divergent economic characteristics and 3) A third unusual challenge is the constraints imposed by Israeli policies and actions on the ability of the Palestinian Authority (PA) to operate and develop its energy systems. This Review addresses the question of how the energy sector can make an effective contribution to the economic recovery and long-term growth of West Bank and Gaza in this situation. It does so by examining the broad regional and strategic dimensions relating to the sector that form the basis of a sustainable investment and institutional development program. This Review is structured in three parts. The first part is this Executive Summary that presents the recommendations of the Review, which are grouped at the end of this summary. They are based on analysis developed in the main chapters of the Review that comprise the second part. These chapters deal with specific aspects of the energy sector, namely the current pattern of energy supply and consumption, the technical and financial performance of the power utilities, the impact of the energy sector on the PA's recurrent budget, the natural gas market, and the investment requirements in the electricity system and associated fuel supply facilities for West Bank and Gaza. These chapters in turn are supported in the third part of the Review by technical annexes that examine in some detail specific aspects such as oil products supply and demand, the demand for electricity, and power network investment needs in West Bank and Gaza, the performance of the Gaza Power Plant (GPP), and developments in the Israeli natural gas and electricity markets that have a bearing on the energy sector in West Bank and Gaza. 2014-08-01T19:57:59Z 2014-08-01T19:57:59Z 2007-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/05/8011281/west-bank-gaza-energy-sector-review http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19226 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Policy Note Economic & Sector Work Middle East and North Africa West Bank and Gaza