Overview of Hebron Electricity Sector Management and Projects

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This presentation showcases the management and projects of Hebron Power Electricity Co. in Palestine. It covers the establishment of the Hebron Electric Power Company, concession areas, software in use, distribution systems, ongoing and future projects, and the focus on renewable energy like solar power. The images provide insights into the infrastructure, technical indicators, and statistics related to electricity distribution in Hebron.


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  1. Electricity Sector Management Palestine Hebron Power Electricity Co.

  2. HEPCO Establishment Organization Chart Concession Area Map 33/11 KV Substations SW & HW Used

  3. Establishment of Hebron Electric Power Company 2000

  4. Concession Area Map Total Area: 91 km Population: 250,000 Subscribers: 45,660 Approximately Halhul Beit Inun Issa Loza Dowara Oddese Baq a Jalajel Hebron Qilqes Aqabet Ngile

  5. Software in Use Cash Order Management Fixed Assets Managment Purchasing Inventory General Ledger Account receivables Account Payable Integration Document Archiving & Control System Billing System Fleet Customers Files Electronic Archiving Payroll and HR Management Logistic Modules

  6. HEPCo Distribution System Existing System 11 kV Network Peak Load Curve Testing Equipments Technical Indicators Electricity Statistics

  7. HEPCO Projects

  8. On going Projects

  9. On going and future projects Main Power Control (MPC) Project is under Execution will be finished end of this year a. 33 underground cables (feeders) for south substation from MPC of 12km length route. b. 11KV underground cables system reinforcement of 20km route c. New connection point 33KV for Halhul d. New 33KV connection points for 2 new feeders for (33/11 KV) substations. e. Low voltage network improvement Connection Points IEC Control Center MPC Ras Hussein Duhdah West Harayek Em Daliye Fahs MPC Under-construction

  10. Electricity in winter

  11. RENEWABLE ENERGY SOLAR POWER Hebron Electric Power Co.

  12. Renewable Energy Customer Guide Net Metering

  13. Net Metering

  14. Energy Conservation

  15. Energy Conservation Measures In Street Lighting Installing Voltage Controller Devices On the Main Circuit Breakers. Reduction of the Two Circles Lighting Levels Reduction Lighting Levels

  16. LED Street Lighting Project 17

  17. On Going Project: 190 LED 152 watt lamps replaced 250 watt HPS lamps in Hawwoz Street Future Project: New street Marloqa Street will have new Led Luminaries after Months

  18. 4 proposed projects to financed by ESCWA as part of RE future Projects in Hebron area Proposed Projects

  19. Projects Brief Description: Project 1: PV Solar roof top project mainly covers open roof tops of: 1. Residential buildings and houses in Hebron City mainly those who are near Israeli settlements. Total number of houses benefiting from that project =100 house of 3 kw each 1. 2. Total number of industrial customers benefitting from that project= 20 sites of 20 kw each Total number of commercial building benefitting from that project 15 0f 20 kw each All these projects to be connected to grid individually via Net Metering on the low vge system Total power =1 MW Total Project cost = 1.5 $M Project 2: 1 MW ground mounted PV Solar project south of Hebron city near the Waste Water Treatment plant to be connected to grid via 11kv net metering system. Total Power =1MW Total Project Cost=1.5 $M

  20. Project 3 : Project brief description*: Lanfill which is owned by Hebron Municipality (60%) location is south of Hebron ,between Hebron And Yatta, area 100 donom. this landfill of MSW is closed and now under rehabilitation from World Bank. Gas generated from that landfill will be utilized to generate electricity of estimated power 1000 kw max. This power will be sold to IEC network which is not far from but still need power line 33 kv to constructed and need the approval of IEC, This project will be of much benefit to the environment and CO2 reduction World bank project is undergoing project and will be finished within months. Project No 4: Led outdoor lighting fixtures (street lamps) 120 watt to replace 250 watt HPS luminaries in main streets of Hebron City QTY=3000 unit. Total cost estimate =1.45 $M

  21. Achievements on the way to Smart System Automated Electrical SWG and SCADA control of MV feeders and substations 1 GIS system integrated with electrical and other control systems - On going project 2 Smart Energy Meters for 3 phase customers - On going projects 3 Communication Infra structure Ongoing project 4 Future smart 1 phase energy meters to be installed 5

  22. Smarter Demand + Smarter Supply + Demand Response = The Smart Grid

  23. The Smart Grid is a combination of hardware, management and reporting software, built a top an intelligent infrastructure. The flow of electricity from utility to consumer becomes a two-way conversation, saving consumers money, energy, delivering more transparency in terms of end-user use, and reducing carbon emissions. communications

  24. Modernization system so that it monitors, protects and automatically optimizes the operation of its interconnected elements from the central and distributed generator through the high- voltage network and distribution system, to industrial users and systems, and to end-use consumers and their appliances and other household devices. of the electricity delivery building automation

  25. What does a Smart Grid do? The benefits associated with the Smart Grid include: More efficient transmission of electricity Quicker restoration of electricity after power disturbances Reduced operations and management costs for utilities, and ultimately lower power costs for consumers Reduced peak demand, which will also help lower electricity rates Increased integration of large-scale renewable energy systems Better integration of customer-owner power generation systems, including renewable energy systems Improved security

  26. System Benefits Optimizes asset utilization Improves operating efficiencies through the use of automatic monitoring, switching, distribution Power distribution, control and routing of electrical loads) Power Distribution System Reliability Reducing emissions

  27. MHM

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