Round-up of global electricity developments



MENA region GCC A regional power grid is in the making, but energy subsidies continue to discourage investment in electricity projects as power demand rises. More countries are seeking to develop nuclear power. North Africa Most states are exploiting gas to expand power generation. Renewable energy development is progressing faster than in the Gulf. Algeria The government plans US$20 billion (Dh73.45bn) of investment in gas and power by 2017, with a 2,000mw gas-fired power plant to be completed later this year. A 25mw integrated gas and solar project should start up next month.

Bahrain Abu Dhabi has provided a $50 million loan for upgrades to a power plant and the island's electricity grid, which is slated for connection to the UAE grid in January. Cyprus The government has disbursed only 10 per cent of funds gathered from consumers to back renewable energy projects after rejecting dozens of applications. Egypt The government has cut subsidies to encourage gas development for power generation and plans to add 1,000mw of wind power capacity.

Gaza Israeli fuel supplies to Gaza's only power plant are intermittent. Gazans receive power for as little as eight hours a day. Iraq Violent protests over power shortages have prompted the electricity minister to resign. Most Iraqis depend on private generators. Iran The country's power grid may be close to failure due to lack of investment and the government is urging electricity conservation. Tehran has suffered summer power cuts.

Israel A giant offshore gasfield is being developed and further discoveries seem likely, potentially making Israel self-sufficient in gas and power. Kuwait The emirate is building its first new power plant in more than 20 years, hoping to end summer power cuts. In June, parliament approved reducing the public working day to save electricity. Lebanon The government plans to spend $1.5bn on its problem-ridden electricity system. It will buy gas from Qatar for power generation and plans to clamp down on electricity theft and corruption at the state utility. Beirut residents took to the streets in May to protest power cuts and blocked the airport highway with burning tyres.

Libya The government plans to convert oil-fired power stations to gas and add more gas-fired generation as power demand expands. A recent large gas discovery will help. Morocco The country recently inaugurated the region's largest wind farm under a plan to install 2,000mw each of wind and solar capacity by 2020. Oman Power cuts are uncommon in Oman and the power authority is progressing with planned generating capacity additions.

Qatar The emirate with the most gas inaugurated a 2,000mw power plant in May and will commission a second in coming months. It expects to become a power exporter. Saudi Arabia Power cuts recently grounded planes and caused school children to pass out while taking exams. The kingdom is struggling to add enough generating capacity to meet rising power demand and is planning a nuclear programme. Syria

The World Bank estimates the state's power sector needs $11bn of investment in its inefficient power sector to eliminate a worsening power shortage. Tunisia The country is developing new gas discoveries for power generation and plans to link its power grid to Italy's. Turkey The country has taken rebounding power demand in its stride while privatising its grid. It has signed deals with Russia and South Korea for two nuclear power plants.

UAE Sharjah has suffered crippling power cuts for a second consecutive summer. With gas production slipping further behind demand, power shortages are unlikely to end until 2017 when Abu Dhabi brings its first nuclear reactor into service. Yemen Rapid urbanisation is worsening a catastrophic power shortage. As Sanaa, the capital, draws electricity from 20-year-old diesel-fired facilities, Yemen exports gas.

South Asia Bangladesh Inadequate electricity infrastructure has become the county's major political hot button. India The government is building nuclear plants to end a long-running power crisis and plans significant solar power development. Nepal A four-year electricity crisis drags on. "Transmission congestion" has replaced "drought" as the official reason for power cuts. Pakistan A worsening electricity crisis, blamed on lack of government planning and inefficiency, has sparked violent demonstrations.

Central Asia Uzbekistan The country's decision to withdraw from the Central Asian electricity grid threatens an energy crisis in Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan. Kazakhstan is seeking to restore the common electricity system but could be thwarted by regional ethnic tensions. Afghanistan Power generation has fallen by two thirds since last year as armed strife continues. Kazakhstan A second north-south transmission line was completed last September, eliminating chronic power shortages in the south.

Asia Pacific and Australasia Australia Investment of at least A$100bn (Dh319.15bn) is needed to avert power shortages, according to the country's energy minister. Sydney, the biggest city, has suffered a series of power cuts. Cambodia A Malaysian firm is building the first coal-fired power plant in a country severely undersupplied with electricity and is considering a second project. China Electricity consumption is setting records. The government is targeting the annual development of 60,000mw of new generation capacity, consisting mainly of hydro and coal-fired plants.

Indonesia Development agencies have lent $325m for upgrading power transmission networks. Philippines A severe drought cut hydropower output, causing power cuts on the southern island of Mindanao. Vietnam An extended drought reducing hydropower output threatens summer power cuts and the government is urging conservation. Twelve coal-fired power projects should break ground next year. Sub-Saharan Africa

Inadequate, unreliable, expensive electricity supply is hindering development, according to the Gambian energy minister, who called for public-private-sector partnerships to solve the problem. Ethiopia The state electrical utility expects to start exporting power to Djibouti and Sudan next year. Ivory Coast The state is rationing electricity exports to several neighbours and importing power from Ghana. Power cuts have sparked public protests.

Kenya The government is considering nuclear power to reduce over-reliance on hydro-electricity and vulnerability to droughts. Nigeria Officials are preparing a plan to sell off the inadequate state electricity system in what could be one of Africa's biggest privatisations. Rwanda The government signed a $325m contract for a project to generate power from methane trapped at the bottom of Lake Kivu.

Senegal The country's energy minister apologised last week for "more than intolerable" power cuts, after a week of protests. The oil-fired engines running aging power plants were damaged by contaminated fuel, he said. South Africa The World Bank has approved a $3.75bn loan to finance a high-efficiency coal-fired generating plant aimed at ending a three-year electricity crisis. A power cut during the World Cup stranded 2,000 fans when commuter trains stopped running.

Sudan A 1,250mw hydropower project on the upper Nile, built with Chinese and Arab funding, has doubled the country's power-generation capacity. China has also financed a 405mw thermal power project in central Sudan and provided a loan for building a transmission network. Sudan and Ethiopia linked their power grids in July. Tanzania Equipment failure at hydroelectricity stations and the Zanzibar facility receiving power from the mainland caused power cuts and electricity rationing. The country lacks spare parts and qualified repairmen.

Uganda The government plans more hydropower projects, but most inhabitants still burn traditional biomass for energy. Zimbabwe Power cuts are jeopardising economic recovery, according to the prime minister, Morgan Tsvangirai, who criticised the state utility for poor service and overpaying senior management. Europe European energy security jitters, revived by a recent Russia-Belarus gas spat, are stoking the region's renewable energy agenda during difficult economic times.

France Energy workers went on strike last month to protest against government plans to raise the retirement age and reform state pensions. Germany, Italy, Spain Governments announced plans to cut solar power subsidies, prompting industry protests. Russia Power consumption has rebounded to pre-recession levels, increasing the need for upgrades to the dilapidated national grid. The US and Russia have agreed to co-operate on energy efficiency and clean energy.

UK The country remains well supplied with power due to new liquefied natural gas imports from Qatar. It has launched an ambitious programme to build offshore wind farms. The Americas North America A recent power cut affecting New York, Cleveland, Detroit and parts of Canada has drawn attention to the vulnerability of the continent's ageing power grid. Massive investment is needed for upgrades. Caribbean

The introduction of regulatory entities and market competition, as well as renewable energy development, promise to transform the region's power sector. Haiti A devastating earthquake ravaged the electricity grid, which still requires extensive repairs. Nicaragua Nicaragua is building wind farms to reduce power shortages. Brazil The country with Latin America's biggest electricity market is already highly dependent on hydropower but plans another massive project in the Amazon region. Environmentalists and aboriginals oppose the development.

Chile Power was restored within weeks of a powerful earthquake. Discussions about security upgrades followed. Venezuela A drought that cut hydropower output forced draconian conservation measures. The government has announced $3bn of investment in thermal generation by 2015. tcarlisle@thenational.ae

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Hurricanes

Tries: Finck, Powell, Jordan, Roderick, Heathcote

Cons: Tredray 2, Powell

Eagles

Tries: O’Driscoll 2, Ives

Cons: Carey 2

Pens: Carey

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MATCH STATS

Wolves 0

Aston Villa 1 (El Ghazi 90 4' pen)

Red cards: Joao Moutinho (Wolves); Douglas Luiz (Aston Villa)

Man of the match: Emi Martinez (Aston Villa)

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Director: Alfonso Cuaron 

Stars: Cate Blanchett, Kevin Kline, Lesley Manville 

Rating: 4/5

Results:

First Test: New Zealand 30 British & Irish Lions 15

Second Test: New Zealand 21 British & Irish Lions 24

Third Test: New Zealand 15 British & Irish Lions 15

FIGHT CARD

Bantamweight Hamza Bougamza (MAR) v Jalal Al Daaja (JOR)

Catchweight 67kg Mohamed El Mesbahi (MAR) v Fouad Mesdari (ALG)

Lighweight Abdullah Mohammed Ali (UAE) v Abdelhak Amhidra (MAR)

Catchweight 73kg Mostafa Ibrahim Radi (PAL) v Yazid Chouchane (ALG)

Middleweight Yousri Belgaroui (TUN) v Badreddine Diani (MAR)

Catchweight 78kg Rashed Dawood (UAE) v Adnan Bushashy (ALG)

Middleweight Sallaheddine Dekhissi (MAR) v Abdel Emam (EGY)

Catchweight 65kg Rachid Hazoume (MAR) v Yanis Ghemmouri (ALG)

Lighweight Mohammed Yahya (UAE) v Azouz Anwar (EGY)

Catchweight 79kg Omar Hussein (PAL) v Souhil Tahiri (ALG)

Middleweight Tarek Suleiman (SYR) v Laid Zerhouni (ALG)

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6pm: Abu Dhabi Fillies Classic Prestige (PA) Dh110,000 1,400m

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7.30pm: Maiden (PA) Dh80,000 1,600m

The National selections:

5pm: Valcartier

5.30pm: AF Taraha

6pm: Dhafra

6.30pm: Maqam

7pm: AF Mekhbat

7.30pm: Ezz Al Rawasi  

RESULTS

Bantamweight title:
Vinicius de Oliveira (BRA) bt Xavier Alaoui (MAR)
(KO round 2)
Catchweight 68kg:
Sean Soriano (USA) bt Noad Lahat (ISR)
(TKO round 1)
Middleweight:
Denis Tiuliulin (RUS) bt Juscelino Ferreira (BRA)
(TKO round 1)
Lightweight:
Anas Siraj Mounir (MAR) bt Joachim Tollefsen (DEN)
(Unanimous decision)
Catchweight 68kg:
Austin Arnett (USA) bt Daniel Vega (MEX)
(TKO round 3)
Lightweight:
Carrington Banks (USA) bt Marcio Andrade (BRA)
(Unanimous decision)
Catchweight 58kg:
Corinne Laframboise (CAN) bt Malin Hermansson (SWE)
(Submission round 2)
Bantamweight:
Jalal Al Daaja (CAN) bt Juares Dea (CMR)
(Split decision)
Middleweight:
Mohamad Osseili (LEB) bt Ivan Slynko (UKR)
(TKO round 1)
Featherweight:
Tarun Grigoryan (ARM) bt Islam Makhamadjanov (UZB)
(Unanimous decision)
Catchweight 54kg:
Mariagiovanna Vai (ITA) bt Daniella Shutov (ISR)
(Submission round 1)
Middleweight:
Joan Arastey (ESP) bt Omran Chaaban (LEB)
(Unanimous decision)
Welterweight:
Bruno Carvalho (POR) bt Souhil Tahiri (ALG)
(TKO)

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5pm: Maiden (PA) Dh80,000 1,200m

5,30pm: Wathba Stallions Cup Handicap (PA) Dh70,000 1,200m

6pm: The President’s Cup Listed (TB) Dh380,000 1,400m

6.30pm: The President’s Cup Group One (PA) Dh2,500,000 2,200m

7pm: Arabian Triple Crown Listed (PA) Dh230,000 1,600m

7.30pm: Handicap (PA) Dh80,000 1,400m

 

The National selections

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5.30pm: Dahess D’Arabie

6pm: Taamol

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7pm: RB Seqondtonone

7.30pm: AF Mouthirah

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5 The Neom Turf Cup (TB) 2,100m (T) $1,000,000

6 The Obaiya Arabian Classic (PB) 2,000m (D) $1,900,000

7 The Red Sea Turf Handicap (TB) 3,000m (T) $2,500,000

8 The Saudi Cup (TB) 1,800m (D) $20,000,000

Match info

Uefa Nations League A Group 4

England 2 (Lingard 78', Kane 85')
Croatia 1 (Kramaric 57')

Man of the match: Harry Kane (England)

Schedule for Asia Cup

Sept 15: Bangladesh v Sri Lanka (Dubai)

Sept 16: Pakistan v Qualifier (Dubai)

Sept 17: Sri Lanka v Afghanistan (Abu Dhabi)

Sept 18: India v Qualifier (Dubai)

Sept 19: India v Pakistan (Dubai)

Sept 20: Bangladesh v Afghanistan (Abu Dhabi) Super Four

Sept 21: Group A Winner v Group B Runner-up (Dubai) 

Sept 21: Group B Winner v Group A Runner-up (Abu Dhabi)

Sept 23: Group A Winner v Group A Runner-up (Dubai)

Sept 23: Group B Winner v Group B Runner-up (Abu Dhabi)

Sept 25: Group A Winner v Group B Winner (Dubai)

Sept 26: Group A Runner-up v Group B Runner-up (Abu Dhabi)

Sept 28: Final (Dubai)

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Starring: Mirfat Amin, Boumi Fouad and Tariq Al Ibyari

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