The project, named TAFOUK1, falls under the auspices of the country’s Energy Ministry, and is expected to draw $3.2-3.6 billion over the five-year period, growing the country’s approximate 400MW of current generation capacity. [pdf]
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Algeria is advancing its energy sector with several new energy projects aimed at enhancing its renewable energy capacity and storage solutions. Key developments include:Solar Power Projects: Algeria has initiated two significant solar power projects as part of a broader plan to establish a 15 gigawatts photovoltaic network by 2035, which will help diversify its energy mix and reduce reliance on fossil fuels2.Energy Storage Initiatives: The projects include plans for battery storage systems, particularly for the Gara Djebilet mining project, which will support the integration of renewable energy into the grid3.International Cooperation: These initiatives are being supported by partnerships with Chinese companies, reflecting Algeria's commitment to expanding its renewable energy infrastructure and achieving its energy transition goals4.Completion Timeline: Many of these projects are expected to be completed by 2025, positioning Algeria as a key player in the renewable energy market in the region5. [pdf]
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ALGIERS, April 12 (Xinhua) -- Algeria's Energy Ministry announced Saturday that the state-owned mining group Sonarem has signed a "strategic" agreement with renowned battery expert Karim Zaghib to develop a complete lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery value chain in the country. [pdf]
The project will include four stages: creating a dedicated lithium management unit, technical partnership with Professor Karim Zaghib, feasibility studies for processing phosphate extracted from Jebel El Onk (Tébessa), and finally, industrialization of active materials for batteries. [pdf]
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Algeria is making significant strides in photovoltaic energy storage as part of its energy transition goals. By the end of 2023, Algeria had 437 MW of solar generation capacity installed, with a target to reach 4 GW by 20251. The government is actively constructing photovoltaic plants to meet growing electricity demand and contribute to a sustainable energy future2. Additionally, the utility company Sonelgaz is involved in launching tenders for new PV projects, indicating ongoing investment in solar energy infrastructure3. Overall, Algeria is focusing on expanding its renewable energy capacity, particularly in solar energy, to diversify its energy mix and reduce reliance on fossil fuels5. [pdf]
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