The Jerusalem District Electricity Company (JDECO), previously the Jerusalem Electric and Public Service Corporation, is a Palestinian electricity distribution company established in its current form in 1956 that has the exclusive rights to supply electricity to consumers in the districts of East Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Ramallah and Jericho. The company does not have its own power stations, but buys over 95% of its electricity from Israel Electric Corporation (IEC) and the remainder from Jordan Electric Power Company (JEPCO), which can only be used in the Jericho district. JDECO supplies electricity to 30% of households in the West Bank and East Jerusalem.
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| - شركة كهرباء محافظة القدس (ar)
- Jerusalem District Electricity Company (en)
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| - شركة كهرباء محافظة القدس معلمٌ بارز من معالم مدينة القدس العربية، ارتبط اسمها بالمدينة منذ قرابة قرن من الزمن. وهي من أهم المرافق الاقتصادية الفلسطينية ومن أكثرها إتساعاً وعمقاً بحكم مناطق امتيازها التي تغطي أجزاء كبيرة من مساحة ومدن الضفة الغربية، وهي تعتبر الشريان الاقتصادي الوحيد الذي يربط القدس (المركز الرئيسي للشركة) بباقي فروع الشركة بمدن الضفة الغربية (حيث فروع الشركة). (ar)
- The Jerusalem District Electricity Company (JDECO), previously the Jerusalem Electric and Public Service Corporation, is a Palestinian electricity distribution company established in its current form in 1956 that has the exclusive rights to supply electricity to consumers in the districts of East Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Ramallah and Jericho. The company does not have its own power stations, but buys over 95% of its electricity from Israel Electric Corporation (IEC) and the remainder from Jordan Electric Power Company (JEPCO), which can only be used in the Jericho district. JDECO supplies electricity to 30% of households in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. (en)
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| - Jerusalem Governorate and Ramallah Governorate, West Bank, Palestine (en)
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| - Salah a-Din St., Bab a-Zahara, East Jerusalem, Palestine (en)
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| - شركة كهرباء محافظة القدس معلمٌ بارز من معالم مدينة القدس العربية، ارتبط اسمها بالمدينة منذ قرابة قرن من الزمن. وهي من أهم المرافق الاقتصادية الفلسطينية ومن أكثرها إتساعاً وعمقاً بحكم مناطق امتيازها التي تغطي أجزاء كبيرة من مساحة ومدن الضفة الغربية، وهي تعتبر الشريان الاقتصادي الوحيد الذي يربط القدس (المركز الرئيسي للشركة) بباقي فروع الشركة بمدن الضفة الغربية (حيث فروع الشركة). (ar)
- The Jerusalem District Electricity Company (JDECO), previously the Jerusalem Electric and Public Service Corporation, is a Palestinian electricity distribution company established in its current form in 1956 that has the exclusive rights to supply electricity to consumers in the districts of East Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Ramallah and Jericho. The company does not have its own power stations, but buys over 95% of its electricity from Israel Electric Corporation (IEC) and the remainder from Jordan Electric Power Company (JEPCO), which can only be used in the Jericho district. JDECO supplies electricity to 30% of households in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. Palestinian Electricity Transmission Company (PETL) is currently the sole buyer of electricity in the Palestinian territories from IEC for distribution to the Palestinian electricity distributors, other than JDECO, who in turn distribute in their respective licence areas of West Bank Areas A and B. IEC distributes electricity in West Bank Area C. JDECO's activities in East Jerusalem are regulated by the Israel Electricity Authority, and in the West Bank by the Palestinian Authority (PA) or, in some cases, by the Israeli Civil Administration. JDECO recorded a net loss of about NIS 2.6 million in 2011. In 2012, JDECO owed NIS 458 million to IEC. (en)
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