2016
DOI: 10.24084/repqj14.217
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A Review on the Water and Energy Sectors in Algeria: Current, Forecasts, Scenario and Sustainability Issues

Abstract: Abstract. The water sector in Algeria has to date paid scant attention to the issue of climate change and is often unaware of its impact on future water resources. Studies will be needed to assess the impact and cost of climate change and draw up adaptation solutions. Forecasts are not optimistic. Models for climate change indicate that rainfall could decrease by more than 20% by 2050, which would result in even greater worsening water shortages in different basins of Algeria. The construction of 70 dams plann… Show more

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“…Given its annual solar irradiance of 13.9 TWh (one of the highest sun exposure on the planet), Algeria can utilize this abundant resource as a substitute for its fossil fuel reserves. Moreover, the steady drop on solar photovoltaic (solar PV) Total water withdrawals, in Algeria with actual and forecast data for 2011 and 2030, respectively (Stambouli A. B. et al, 2016).…”
Section: Power Consumption and Environmental Stewardshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given its annual solar irradiance of 13.9 TWh (one of the highest sun exposure on the planet), Algeria can utilize this abundant resource as a substitute for its fossil fuel reserves. Moreover, the steady drop on solar photovoltaic (solar PV) Total water withdrawals, in Algeria with actual and forecast data for 2011 and 2030, respectively (Stambouli A. B. et al, 2016).…”
Section: Power Consumption and Environmental Stewardshipmentioning
confidence: 99%