Power infrastructure and electrical grid in Jordan — IEC 60076 / EMRC Specifications — distribution transformers, switchgear and package substations supplied by Emirates Transformer & Switchgear

    IEC 60076 Market

    Power Infrastructure
    in Jordan.

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    Jordan's grid is managed by NEPCO with three regional distribution licensees. ETS supplies distribution and renewable-step-up transformers for utility procurement and the country's expanding solar PV pipeline including Aqaba's port-zone industrial loads.

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    Cities Served
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    Standards
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    Years Active

    Market context

    Grid topology, regulation & demand drivers.

    Jordan's electricity sector is regulated by the Energy & Minerals Regulatory Commission (EMRC), with the National Electric Power Company (NEPCO) operating transmission and three regional licensees — JEPCO (centre), IDECO (north) and EDCO (south) — handling distribution. Voltage levels run 11/33 kV at MV and 132/400 kV at transmission, with an active 400 kV interconnection programme linking Jordan with Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and the EuroAsia Interconnector. NEPCO specifications follow IEC 60076 with 50°C ambient design and seismic class S2 for the Dead Sea fault zone. Renewable energy now exceeds 27% of generation (Mafraq, Tafila wind, Quweira solar), driving heavy demand for solar-PV step-up transformers, GSU units and grid-tie reactors with high overload capability for variable wind output. The Aqaba Special Economic Zone hosts the country's only port plus phosphate and potash export terminals, with industrial growth around the King Hussein Industrial City. ETS supplies NEPCO-approved distribution and renewable-step-up transformers from Jebel Ali with delivery to Amman via Aqaba port (12–14 days) or overland through Saudi Arabia (5–7 days expedited).

    Cities & metropolitan areas

    Where we deliver in Jordan.

    Regional standards

    IEC 60076EMRC Specifications

    Product catalogue

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions — Jordan

    Lead times for projects in Jordan depend on the specification, scope of supply, order volume and prevailing factory load. Distribution transformers (11–33 kV, up to 5 MVA) typically build and test faster than power transformers (33–132 kV, up to 60 MVA), and EHV units above 132 kV require the longest manufacturing and testing windows. Every quoted programme includes witnessed Factory Acceptance Testing at our Jebel Ali high-voltage lab and agreed delivery terms, across the 2 cities we serve in Jordan. Please contact ETS with your technical schedule for a project-specific delivery plan.

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