@techreport{ErsoyTerraponPfaff2021, author = {Ersoy, Sibel Raquel and Terrapon-Pfaff, Julia}, title = {Sustainable transformation of Jordan's energy system : development of a phase model}, institution = {Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung}, address = {Amman}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:wup4-opus-84867}, pages = {44}, year = {2021}, abstract = {A clear understanding of socio-technical interdependencies and a structured vision are prerequisites for fostering and steering a transition to a fully renewables-based energy system. To facilitate such understanding, a phase model for the renewable energy (RE) transition in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) countries has been developed and applied to the country case of Jordan. It is designed to support the strategy development and to serve as a guide for decision-makers. The analysis shows that Jordan has taken essential steps towards a RE transition. According to the MENA energy transition phase model, Jordan can be classified as being in a transitional stage between the first phase, {"}Take-Off Renewables{"}, and the second phase, {"}System Integration{"}. However, fossil fuels continue to play a dominant role in the Jordanian energy sector, and the fluctuating world market prices for fossil fuels impact the economy. The expansion of domestically produced RE could significantly contribute to reducing Jordan's high imports of fossil fuels. This simultaneously increases energy security and reduces the trade deficit. To move towards a sustainable energy system, Jordan needs to embrace comprehensive flexibility measures. These include developing storage options, improving load management, upgrading the existing grid infrastructure, enhancing energy efficiency, exploring the electrification of end use sectors, and creating strong cooperation between stakeholders.}, language = {en} }