USAID
The connection points in the West Bank are primarily located in the districts of Jenin, Nablus, and Hebron.
2018 · 10 pages

Abstract
The majority of these connection points are classified as green, indicating a satisfactory condition, while some are yellow, indicating an unsatisfactory condition. The connection points are primarily served by medium-voltage (MV) lines, with some low-voltage (LV) lines also present. The connection points are connected to various substations, including PETL and IEC, and are fed by overhead lines (OH) or underground cables (UG). The connection voltage ranges from 22 to 33 kilovolts (kV), with a connection capacity of up to 22.9 megavolt-amperes (MVA). The limited capacity of some connection points is as low as 0.1 megawatts (MW), while the 3-year forecasted load demand ranges from 0.5 to 400 MW. Many of the connection points have isolators, interrupters, and structure MV VT/CT, while some have meter rooms and meter enclosures. The installed CT ratio and tap used vary among the connection points, and some have primary and check meters installed. Meter communication type and works also vary among the connection points. Some connection points are located behind the Israel border wall, and a few are being retired or cancelled. The connection points in Jenin district are primarily served by MV lines, while those in Nablus and Hebron districts are served by both MV and LV lines. The connection points in Nablus district are primarily served by OH lines, while those in Hebron district are served by both OH and UG lines. The connection points in the West Bank are critical infrastructure for providing electricity to the local population. The satisfactory condition of many of these connection points indicates a good level of maintenance and upkeep. However, the unsatisfactory condition of some connection points highlights the need for further maintenance and upgrades to ensure reliable electricity supply. The connection points in the West Bank are also subject to various constraints, including limited capacity, meter access issues, and business closures. The need for capacity upgrades and meter access improvements is evident in some connection points, while the business closures of some companies have resulted in the closure of their connection points. Overall, the connection points in the West Bank are a critical component of the local electricity infrastructure, and their maintenance and upkeep are essential for ensuring reliable electricity supply to the local population.
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