Algeria-Japan cooperation: New projects for renewable energy development to be launched soon
APS : Thursday, 08 September 2016
ORAN- Two new projects for the development of renewable energies will be launched as part of the Algerian-Japanese scientific cooperation, announced Thursday in Oran the operation’s manager, Pr Amine Boudghene-Stambouli.
The two projects aim at the production of silicon from sand and diatom detritus, and energy transport through superconductor,” Pr Boudghene-Stambouli told APS.
In addition to the Japanese expertise, the Algerian side will also benefit from the scientific contribution of Turkmenistan and Tunisia, owing to their experience in the two fields, he explained.
A visit of Japanese experts is scheduled for late October to Mohamed-Boudiaf University of Sciences and Technology ahead of the launch of the two new cooperation projects in partnership with the University of Chubu and the National Computer Institute of Tokyo, said Pr Stambouli.
The Algerian-Japanese cooperation action is in line with the previous programme “Sahara Solar Breeder.”
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