
Algeria's Minister of Energy and Renewable Energies, Mourad Adjal, announced the recent commissioning of two solar photovoltaic power plants, each with a capacity of 200 megawatts MW, totaling 400 MW. These facilities are located in Tendla El M'Ghair wilaya and El Ghrous Biskra wilaya. This development is part of a broader strategy to add over 1,400 MW of new capacity to the electricity grid by the end of the year, with projects to be delivered successively. These achievements mark the first phase of a 3,200 MW program, which is a key component of the national plan to produce 15,000 MW of solar energy by 2035. The overall 3,200 MWp program involves 22 planned stations and is currently 40% complete, demonstrating Algeria's commitment to accelerating its energy transition and diversifying its electricity mix. In parallel, the Ministry of Energy is focusing on connecting major agricultural investments. Mourad Adjal met with the Minister of Agriculture, Rural Development and Fisheries, Yacine El-Mahdi Oualid, to review the energy supply for large agricultural hubs in the South. This meeting, attended by the interim CEO of the Sonelgaz group, aligns with the directives of the President of the Republic, Abdelmadjid Tebboune, to ensure energy support for national food security. Discussions focused on accelerating work for sovereignty projects, including the Qatari "Baladna" project for powdered milk production, the "Cevital" group's sugar beet project, and the Italian "BF" group's l
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