{"doc_desc":{"title":"Transition to Clean Energy Enterprise Survey - Combined","idno":"TCEES_2024_V1","producers":[{"name":"Economic Research Forum","abbreviation":"ERF","affiliation":"","role":""}],"prod_date":"2024-12","version_statement":{"version":"Version 1.0"}},"study_desc":{"title_statement":{"idno":"TCEES_2023_V1","title":"Transition to Clean Energy Enterprise Survey- Combined , TCEES_2023"},"authoring_entity":[{"name":"Economics Research Forum","affiliation":"ERF"}],"production_statement":{"copyright":"(c) 2024, Economic Research Forum","funding_agencies":[{"name":"International Development Research Centre","abbreviation":"IDRC","role":""}]},"distribution_statement":{"contact":[{"name":"Economic Research Forum (ERF) - 21 Al-Sad Al-Aaly St., Dokki, Giza, Egypt","affiliation":"","email":"erfdataportal@erf.org.eg","uri":"www.erf.org.eg"}]},"series_statement":{"series_name":"Transition to clean Energy Enterprise Survey (ENT\\ TCEES)","series_info":"Transition to Clean Energy Enterprise Survey  covers six countries; Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, Tunisia, Sudan, and Lebanon. Quantitative data was only collected in four countries Egypt, Jordan, Morocco,and  Tunisia. Qualitative data was collected in six countries; Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, Tunisia, Sudan and Lebanon."},"version_statement":{"version":"V1: Version 1 of Transition to Clean Energy Enterprise Survey, Egypt, Jordan, Morocco,and  Tunisia,  prepared by Economic Research Forum for public dissemination.","version_date":"2024-12"},"study_info":{"abstract":"The MENA region grapples with intensified climate challenges and mounting energy issues. Access to energy is becoming increasingly difficult, particularly for energy-importing countries in the region. This underscores the importance of transitioning to clean energy in MENA. Fortunately, the region possesses inherent comparative advantages, such as high solar radiation throughout much of the year and strong wind resources.\nThis survey is part of the activities under ERF's newly launched project, \"The Role of MSMEs in Fostering Inclusive and Equitable Economic Growth in the Context of the Clean Energy Transition in MENA,\" funded by IDRC. The project initiates a series of quantitative national surveys in five targeted countries: Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, Lebanon, and Tunisia.\n\nThe initiative aims to gather crucial data reflecting the ongoing energy transitions in these countries. Its objective is to enhance knowledge and contribute to strategic policy initiatives, paving the way for sustainable, efficient, and equitable energy management while addressing emission mitigation and ensuring energy security and equity.\n\nThis dataset combines data from four countries: Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, and Tunisia. The data for each country was collected in one round and encompasses a range of company-specific details, including sector categorization, employee counts, regulatory compliance, experiences with grid-based electricity, and the extent of clean energy transition among enterprises. The data collection occurred through a comprehensive cross-sectional survey conducted between September 2023 and February 2024, focusing on how Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in the four countries navigate their transition toward clean energy.\n\nAll Transitions to Clean Energy in MENA Enterprises surveys employ relatively comparable designs, collecting data on enterprises across the Arab countries (Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, and Tunisia). The harmonized design facilitates cross-country and comparative research between the four Arab countries.\n\nTo complement the quantitative findings, the project team conducted qualitative surveys, including in-depth interviews with experts and relevant stakeholders, alongside focus group discussions specifically with MSMEs. These qualitative reports offer insights into local challenges, sustainable practices, and employment opportunities, with a focus on inclusivity and gender equity. The qualitative data reports for Sudan, Egypt, Tunisia, and Jordan provide a focused perspective on the contributions of MSMEs to an equitable clean energy transition across the MENA region.\nTo download the qualitative reports:\nhttp:\/\/www.erfdataportal.com\/index.php\/catalog\/304\/related-materials\n\nSudan: The role of MSMEs in Fostering Inclusive and Equitable Sustainable Economic Growth within the Context of the Clean Energy Transition in the MENA Region: Sudan Case Study\nhttp:\/\/www.erfdataportal.com\/index.php\/catalog\/304\/download\/4453\n\nEgypt: Accelerating the Energy Transition in Egypt\nhttp:\/\/www.erfdataportal.com\/index.php\/catalog\/304\/download\/4454\n\nTunisia: Perceptions of energy transition by Tunisian MSMEs: What is Going Wrong?\nhttp:\/\/www.erfdataportal.com\/index.php\/catalog\/304\/download\/4455\n\nJordan: The Role of MSMEs in Fostering Inclusive and Equitable Sustainable Economic Growth in the Context of the Renewable Energy Transition in MENA: Jordan Case Study\nhttp:\/\/www.erfdataportal.com\/index.php\/catalog\/304\/download\/4456","coll_dates":[{"start":"2023-09","end":"2024-02","cycle":""}],"nation":[{"name":"Egypt","abbreviation":"EGY"},{"name":"Jordan","abbreviation":"JOR"},{"name":"Morocco","abbreviation":"MAR"},{"name":"Tunisia","abbreviation":"TUN"},{"name":"Sudan","abbreviation":"SDN"}],"geog_coverage":"National for each country","analysis_unit":"Enterprises","universe":"The target population is the non-governmental micro, small, and medium enterprises that commenced business operations before 2023.","data_kind":"Sample Survey Data [ssd]","notes":"The Transition to Clean Energy Enterprise Survey -  includes a questionnaire for each country that covers:\n1. Enterprise details such as the number of employees in the establishment, the main sector of activity, the location, the ownership structure of the establishment, and establishment\u2019s sales and supplies.\n2. The financial status of the enterprise, loans and whether access to finance is a problem, the use of internet and banking services,  and recieving payments.\n3. The enterprise\u2019s experience of getting electricity from the grid, including outages and their impact, paying bills, and the use of alternative power sources such as generators and rechargeable batteries.\n4. The enterprise's willingness to pay for clean energy solutions and their potential adoption.\n5. Assessment of the company\u2019s access to information about weather, backup generation technologies, tariff changes, fuel price changes and the repsonsents' views on government subsidies, responsibility for access to electricity whether it was from fossil fuels or renewable energy."},"method":{"data_collection":{"data_collectors":[{"name":"PHI Field & Tab","abbreviation":"PHI","affiliation":""}],"sampling_procedure":"The target population of the surveys consisted of enterprises with fewer than 100 employees that began operations before 2023. An ideal sampling frame for a probability sample should encompass all units of the target population. This includes a complete list of all active enterprises with fewer than 100 employees that started operations before 2023, along with their telephone numbers.\n\nThe sampling frames used varied from country to country. Details regarding the frames and sampling methodologies employed in each country can be found in the document titled \"Sampling Design and Survey Weights\" in the documentation tab","coll_mode":"Computer Assisted Telephone Interview [cati]","research_instrument":"Note: The questionnaires can be seen in the documentation tab.","weight":"The weight calculations began by determining design weights that reflect the selection probabilities of the enterprises from the sampling frame.\nNote: More details on the weights and sampling methodologies for each country can be found in the documents titled \u201cSampling Design and Survey Weights\u201d available in the documentation tab."},"analysis_info":{"response_rate":"After excluding those phones that were not in service and firms that were not eligible, the response rates for each country are as follows:\nEgypt:7.8%,\nJordan:19.9,\nMorocco: 7.6%, \nTunisia: 3.5%."}},"data_access":{"dataset_use":{"conf_dec":[{"txt":"To access the micro-data, researchers are required to register on the ERF website and comply with the data access agreement. The data will be used only for scholarly, research, or educational purposes. Users are prohibited from using data acquired from the Economic Research Forum in the pursuit of any commercial or private ventures.","required":"yes","form_no":"","uri":""}],"contact":[{"name":"Economic Research Forum","affiliation":"ERF","email":" erfdataportal@erf.org.eg","uri":"www.erf.org.eg"}],"cit_req":"The users should cite the Economic Research Forum as follows:\n\"OAMDI, 2024. Transition to Clean Energy Enterprise Survey 2023, TCEES, http:\/\/www.erfdataportal.com\/index.php\/catalog. Version 1.0 of the licensed data files; TCEESM. Egypt: Economic Research Forum (ERF).\"","conditions":"Licensed datasets, accessible under conditions.","disclaimer":"The Economic Research Forum has granted the researcher access to relevant data following exhaustive efforts to protect the confidentiality of individual data. The researcher is solely responsible for any analysis or conclusions drawn from available data."}}},"schematype":"survey"}