Renewables in the Energy Mix of Algeria, a pledge for food security

S. Haddoum, Hocine Bennour, T. Ahmed Zaid
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This paper examines the renewables potential in the energy mix of Algeria with a special insight to bioenergy and food security. In recent years, and at global scale, bioenergy was seen as the leading renewable energy source. That contribution was particularly consistent with long term climate targets. The 2015 updated version of the Algeria Renewable Energy Development Program foresees the introduction of biomass sector with a contribution of 1000 MW by 2030.  This represents barely 5% of the country’s renewable energy targets which amount to 22 000 MW, 93.5% of which are planned for solar and wind. In 2020, this objective has been reduced to 15,000 MW and the deadline extended to 2035. To date, despite the growing perception of a real desire to encourage clean energy projects, the renewable energy installed capacity is less than 500 MW without any contribution from the biomass sector. However, whatever the goals or the achievements, the need for renewable deployment is crucial for strategic purposes such as energy, water desalination and food security. The relationship between food security, sustainable development, and renewable energy is well demonstrated. Ensuring food security is closely linked with energy, hence with renewable energy sources in the middle and long term, including biomass valorization. This paper presents a comprehensive outlook of the bioenergy sector, highlighting the barriers which stand in the path of biomass recovery and use. Today, it appears clearly that a significant increase in renewable energy can only be achieved by higher solar power production.  
阿尔及利亚能源组合中的可再生能源,对粮食安全的承诺
本文探讨了可再生能源在阿尔及利亚能源结构中的潜力,特别是生物能源和粮食安全问题。近年来,在全球范围内,生物能源被视为最主要的可再生能源。这一贡献尤其符合长期气候目标。2015 年更新版的阿尔及利亚可再生能源发展计划预计,到 2030 年,生物质能部门的贡献将达到 1000 兆瓦。 这仅占该国可再生能源目标的 5%,即 22 000 兆瓦,其中 93.5%计划用于太阳能和风能。2020 年,这一目标已降至 15000 兆瓦,最后期限延长至 2035 年。迄今为止,尽管人们越来越多地感受到鼓励清洁能源项目的真正愿望,但可再生能源的装机容量还不到 500 兆瓦,生物质能部门的贡献更是微乎其微。然而,无论目标或成就如何,可再生能源的部署对于能源、海水淡化和粮食安全等战略目的来说都是至关重要的。粮食安全、可持续发展和可再生能源之间的关系已得到充分证明。确保粮食安全与能源密切相关,因此在中长期内与可再生能源,包括生物质能的价值化密切相关。本文对生物能源行业进行了全面展望,强调了生物质回收和利用过程中遇到的障碍。如今看来,只有提高太阳能发电量才能显著增加可再生能源。
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