2019 1st International Conference on Sustainable Renewable Energy Systems and Applications (ICSRESA) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/icsresa49121.2019.9182455
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The role of legislation in launching and diversifying sustainable development projects: Case Study Algeria

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“…Most of these stations will be installed within the framework of the Desertec program as part of developing renewable energies and taking into account the current potentials and absorption capabilities of the national grid for the transmission and distribution of electrical energy and energy from renewable sources, and this program will be adapted to develop renewable energies with a capacity of 15,000 MW by 2035, including 4000 MW will be Implemented by 2024 (more information on this topic is in section 3). The realization of these capacities will not only save nearly 240 billion m 3 of natural gas but also avoid the emission of 200 million tons of CO2, as well as the effective development of a network of small and medium companies throughout the production chain dedicated to renewable energy [4]. Several research papers have dealt with the potentials of renewable energy that Algeria abounds in, and how to benefit from it in economic development and improve the social conditions citizens, among these works, Zhour et al are interested in strategy studying of energy resources management in Algeria [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of these stations will be installed within the framework of the Desertec program as part of developing renewable energies and taking into account the current potentials and absorption capabilities of the national grid for the transmission and distribution of electrical energy and energy from renewable sources, and this program will be adapted to develop renewable energies with a capacity of 15,000 MW by 2035, including 4000 MW will be Implemented by 2024 (more information on this topic is in section 3). The realization of these capacities will not only save nearly 240 billion m 3 of natural gas but also avoid the emission of 200 million tons of CO2, as well as the effective development of a network of small and medium companies throughout the production chain dedicated to renewable energy [4]. Several research papers have dealt with the potentials of renewable energy that Algeria abounds in, and how to benefit from it in economic development and improve the social conditions citizens, among these works, Zhour et al are interested in strategy studying of energy resources management in Algeria [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%