Solamon Algeria Forces Renewable Energies; Solamon Set to Tackle Sahara in 2012
Toronto, Canada, December 14, 2011 --(PR.com)-- In 2011 the Algerian ministry of energy and mines launched a program on energy efficiency and renewable energies with a capacity of 120 billion US Dollars. The target is to install additional power generating capacity from renewables amounting 22,000 MW between 2011 and 2030. 12,000 MW will be intended to meet the domestic electricity demand and 10,000 MW destined for export. For the expansion of these capacities Algeria relies on partners and know-how from abroad.
Against this background the 6th annual “electro, automation & energy” conference focuses on renewable energies and energy efficiency. It is Algeria’s leading international trade show and is organized by the German trade fair specialists fairtrade Messe and their Algerian daughter company in Algiers, to be held in Algiers from 7 to 10 May, 2012. “We will be there,” says Solamon CEO Graeme Boyce.
The huge national potential of solar energy forms the foundation for the energy program worth $120 billion. A scientific study of the German Aerospace Center’s (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft und Raumfahrt), on behalf of the German Ministry of Energy found, that Algeria has a solarthermal potential of 169.440 TWh/a as well as 13,9 TWh/a of photoelectric energy.
According to the Algerian Government, one could cover the energy demand of Western Europe 60-times with the solar energy potential from the Sahara (86% the area of Algeria).
In the course of the program about 60 solar photovoltaic and concentrating solar power plants, wind farms as well as hybrid power plants shall be installed until 2020. Between 2011 and 2030, 12,000 MW will be intended to meet the domestic electricity. Of this shall be gained 2,000 MW from wind energy, 2,800 MW of photovoltaic and 7,200 MW from solar energy. For realizing this project Algeria relies on partners and know-how from abroad.
According to ZVEI – German Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers’ Association – Germany, France, China, Italy and Switzerland share two thirds of the electro-technical exports to the largest country of the African continent. In 2010 the total electro-technical imports to Algeria amounted 2,678 billion euros.
The German trade fair specialists fairtrade Messe and its algero-german team have recognized this potential. After the resounding success of elec expo & EneR Event in November 2011 in Morocco, with 213 exhibitors and 5,246 visitors, the 16th elcomUkraine in April 2012 and the 6th electro, automation & energy also address these topics.
Algeria’s leading international trade show will be held in Algiers from 7 to 10 May, 2012.
About fairtrade:
Founded in 1991, fairtrade today is a leading organizer of highly professional international trade fairs in emerging markets. Since 2003 the Heidelberg headquarters of fairtrade maintain a daughter company in Algiers. ISO 9001:2008 certified, and being a member of UFI-The Global Association of the Exhibition Industry, fairtrade organizes international events according to the UFI quality norms.
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Against this background the 6th annual “electro, automation & energy” conference focuses on renewable energies and energy efficiency. It is Algeria’s leading international trade show and is organized by the German trade fair specialists fairtrade Messe and their Algerian daughter company in Algiers, to be held in Algiers from 7 to 10 May, 2012. “We will be there,” says Solamon CEO Graeme Boyce.
The huge national potential of solar energy forms the foundation for the energy program worth $120 billion. A scientific study of the German Aerospace Center’s (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft und Raumfahrt), on behalf of the German Ministry of Energy found, that Algeria has a solarthermal potential of 169.440 TWh/a as well as 13,9 TWh/a of photoelectric energy.
According to the Algerian Government, one could cover the energy demand of Western Europe 60-times with the solar energy potential from the Sahara (86% the area of Algeria).
In the course of the program about 60 solar photovoltaic and concentrating solar power plants, wind farms as well as hybrid power plants shall be installed until 2020. Between 2011 and 2030, 12,000 MW will be intended to meet the domestic electricity. Of this shall be gained 2,000 MW from wind energy, 2,800 MW of photovoltaic and 7,200 MW from solar energy. For realizing this project Algeria relies on partners and know-how from abroad.
According to ZVEI – German Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers’ Association – Germany, France, China, Italy and Switzerland share two thirds of the electro-technical exports to the largest country of the African continent. In 2010 the total electro-technical imports to Algeria amounted 2,678 billion euros.
The German trade fair specialists fairtrade Messe and its algero-german team have recognized this potential. After the resounding success of elec expo & EneR Event in November 2011 in Morocco, with 213 exhibitors and 5,246 visitors, the 16th elcomUkraine in April 2012 and the 6th electro, automation & energy also address these topics.
Algeria’s leading international trade show will be held in Algiers from 7 to 10 May, 2012.
About fairtrade:
Founded in 1991, fairtrade today is a leading organizer of highly professional international trade fairs in emerging markets. Since 2003 the Heidelberg headquarters of fairtrade maintain a daughter company in Algiers. ISO 9001:2008 certified, and being a member of UFI-The Global Association of the Exhibition Industry, fairtrade organizes international events according to the UFI quality norms.
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Contact
Solamon Energy Corp.
Christian Giles
1-855-765-2666
solamonenergy.com
Contact
Christian Giles
1-855-765-2666
solamonenergy.com
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