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Jordan Energy Situation
Overview
| Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan | |||
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Capital |
Amman (31°57′N 35°56′E) | ||
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Official language(s) |
Arabic | ||
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Government |
Constitutional monarch | ||
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King of Jordan |
Abdullah II | ||
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Prime Minister |
Marouf al-Bakhit | ||
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Total area |
92,300 km2 | ||
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Population |
6,407,085 (2010 estimate) | ||
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GDP (nominal) |
$99.129 billion | ||
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GDP Per capita |
$4,435 | ||
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Currency |
Jordanian dinar (JOD) | ||
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Time zone |
UTC+01 | ||
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Calling code |
+962 | ||
Energy Market
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The Electricity Grid
Source: EEHC 2008
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Installed Capacity
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Electricity Generation
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