North African Power Pool
Comité Maghrébin de l'Electricité (COMELEC) Maghreb Electricity Committee | |
Electricity Grid Interconnection Organization overview | |
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Type | Electric Energy Grid Interconnection Agency |
Jurisdiction | Five North African Countries |
Electricity Grid Interconnection Organization executive |
The Comité Maghrébin de l'Electricité (COMELEC), also Maghreb Electricity Committee and North African Power Pool, is an association of five North African countries belonging to the Arab Maghreb Union (Union du Maghreb Arabe). The major aim of the association is to interconnect the electricity grids of the member countries in order to facilitate the trading of electric power between the members. North African Power Pool is one of the five regional power pools in Africa.[1]
Overview
Member countries are Algeria, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, and Tunisia.[1] One of the projects in the 2,700-kilometre (1,678 mi) high voltage power line from Morocco to Egypt through Algeria, Tunisia and Libya. There are several other ongoing programs.[2]
Members
The member countries and their respective electricity utility companies are listed in the table below.
Country | Electric utility |
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Algeria | Société nationale de l'électricité et du gaz (Sonelgaz) |
Libya | General Electric Company of Libya (GECOL) |
Morocco | Office national d'électricité (ONE) |
Mauritania | Société Mauritanienne d'Electricité (SOMELEC) |
Tunisia | Société tunisienne de l'électricité et du gaz (STEG) |
See also
- Southern African Power Pool
- Eastern Africa Power Pool
- West African Power Pool
- Central African Power Pool
References
- ^ a b GICA (2018). "Connectivity Initiatives Around The World: Comite Maghrebin De L'Electricite (COMELEC)". Singapore: Global Infrastructure Connectivity Alliance (GICA). Retrieved 3 April 2019.
- ^ PIDA (2019). "North Africa Power Transmission Corridor". Addis Ababa: Programme for Infrastructure Development in Africa (PIDA). Retrieved 3 April 2019.