Purpose of the Environmental and Social Impact Assessments
The construction and operation of a 240MW peaking power plant, 15 km east of Amman in Jordan (the “Project”). The Project is urgently required to ensure the quality and security of electricity supply in Jordan and to prepare the grid for future deployment of large quantities of intermittent renewable energy. The Project is being developed as the result of a competitive tender by the government of Jordan and will be implemented on a build, own, operate basis. All output will be sold to the National Electric Power Company.
There is a project summary document available for this project.
ESIA Summary
Non-Technical Summary (NTS): Arabic (350KB - PDF) English (329KB - PDF)
Stakeholder Engagement Plan (SEP): Arabic (324KB - PDF) English (388KB - PDF)
Environmental and Social Mitigation and Monitoring Programme (EMMP):
Arabic (1MB - PDF) English (834KB - PDF)
Full ESIA availability
Full ESIA documentation is available locally at:
EBRD Headquarters in London, environmentandsocial@ebrd.com
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Sponsor’s local office
Amman East Power Plant
Al Madhonna St – Al Mankher Village
P.O. Box 3099
Amman 11181
Telephone: +962 6 4293200
E-mail address: feras.hammad@aes.com
Local community
Al-Manakher Preliminary School
Al-Manakher village,
Sahab, Amman, Jordan
EBRD Temporary Resident Office
Regus Financial District,
Al Husari Street,
Shmeisani, P.O.Box 940584,
Amman 11194,
Jordan
Tel: +962 6 5007373
Fax: +962 6 5007300
Enquiries
Mr. Feras Mohammad Hammad,
Amman East Power Plant
Al Madhonna St – Al Mankher Village
P.O. Box 3099
Amman 11181
Telephone: +962 6 4293200
Mobile: +962 7 96401352
E-mail address: feras.hammad@aes.com
This document was prepared at an early stage of project development, before consideration by the EBRD Board of Directors. Details of a project may change following disclosure.
Environmental and Social Impact Assessments and ESIA summaries are produced by project sponsors, and the EBRD makes them available without any comment or implied endorsement. Any views expressed or statements made in the Environmental and Social Impact Assessment or the ESIA Summary do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the EBRD.
Last updated 25 June 2014