Algeria Participates in the International Energy Transition Expo in Rimini, Italy

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03/06/2026 - 15:18

The Renewable Energy Development Center (CDER), along with several economic firms representing various sectors related to Algeria's renewable energy industry, is participating in the international exhibition "KEY – The Energy Transition Expo" held in Rimini, Italy, according to a statement released by the center this Thursday.

On the occasion of its participation in this international event (March 4–6)—held under the supervision of the General Directorate for Scientific Research and Technological Development of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research—the Center presented 'a showcase of its various research products and developmental economic branch projects, particularly those related to solar photovoltaic (PV) energy.' The presentation highlighted the expertise of Algerian researchers and engineers in developing modern systems and applications, delivering high-quality projects with technological standards that compete with those achieved at the international level.

According to the statement, the Algerian pavilion also featured quality control systems developed by the Center via its technological platforms. These included the "Solar Energy Testing Platform, calibration of solar radiation measurement devices, and performance testing for solar water heaters. These innovations garnered significant interest from foreign companies and engineering consultancies seeking to optimize the design of solar power plants through precise and reliable measurements".

According to the same source, the Expo provides an opportunity for Algerian companies and institutions to engage in bilateral business meetings with their foreign counterparts to explore cooperation opportunities and exchange expertise, particularly in renewable energy and energy efficiency.

The International Energy Transition Expo (KEY) is one of Europe's most prominent events specializing in energy transformation and clean technologies. It sees wide participation from companies, institutions, researchers, and investors to showcase the latest solutions and innovations aimed at supporting decarbonization and the development of renewable energy.

The annual event covers several fields within the energy transformation ecosystem, including solar energy, wind power, energy storage, energy efficiency, electric mobility, and smart city solutions. Its program also features a series of seminars and professional meetings aimed at fostering the exchange of expertise and establishing new partnerships, in addition to discussing the key challenges and opportunities associated with the future of energy on an international scale.

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APS