4 FAQs about Swaziland energy storage power station standards

What is Swaziland national energy policy?

NATIONAL ENERGY POLICY OF 2003 The Swaziland National Energy Policy (NEP) of 2003 was de- veloped to address the challenges of transforming the energy sector and enhancing the overall development of the country.

How can the Eswatini energy system be used to inform policy?

The Eswatini energy system is modelled for analysing energy technology choices. In view of the close correlation between energy sector policy and technology choices, the model consid - ers how the energy system can be used to inform policy.

Why are fuel efficiency standards important in Eswatini?

To a degree, these standards are progres- sively imported, helping to improve the average fuel efficiency of vehicles in Eswatini. Diesel accounts for 60% of the total demand for oil in the trans- port sector, and petrol accounts for 40%. Energy demand in the sector is expected to increase by almost 50% in the pro- jected planning horizon.

What is the trend for the Eswatini energy system?

The overall trend for the Eswatini energy system is clear: de- pendency on electricity imports will remain above 50% in total electricity production to about 2019, then gradually decrease until 2034 to less than 10%.

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