92% of Sudan’s primary energy consumption is from fossil fuels, with 8% accounting for hydro. Yet, current installed capacity is for 60% from hydropower. The country is making efforts to further integrate other renewable energy resources, and aims to have 50% of electricity generation come from renewable energy by 2031, excluding hydro. Sudan also adopted a NEEAP in 2013 and has set cumulative energy efficiency targets of 11,8%, aiming at 32% by 2020.
Sudan is a RCREEE member state since 2008.
We are honored to present RCREEE representatives in Sudan as follows
Board of Trustees Member
Eng. Yasir Abdallah
Renewable Energy Director General Sudanese Hydro Generation and Renewable Energy Company Ministry of Energy and Mining
Focal Point
Mr. Abdelhafiz Fadlalla Babikir
Cost Division Manager lectricity Regulatory Authority ERA
October 3,2021 Cairo-Egypt: RCREEE secretariat welcomes Dr. Jauad El Kharraz as the new Executive Director for a 3-year term. Following his contract signature, Dr. El Kharraz