Algeria's Vision for Green Aviation: A Path to Renewable Energy Leadership
Key Ideas
- Algeria reaffirms commitment to sustainable development and energy transition at an international conference on sustainability and aviation in Algiers.
- State Secretary Nourredine Yassaa highlights Algeria's goal to generate 15,000 MW of renewable electricity by 2035, with significant progress already made.
- Dr. Yassaa emphasizes Algeria's initiatives in sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) and green hydrogen strategy, aiming to reduce aviation emissions and lead in clean energy.
- The strategic partnership with the European Union and the SoutH2 Corridor project position Algeria for transcontinental export of green hydrogen to Europe, driving the global clean energy transition.
Algeria showcased its commitment to sustainable development and energy transition during an international conference on sustainability and aviation in Algiers. With a focus on green aviation, State Secretary Nourredine Yassaa highlighted Algeria's ambitious target of generating 15,000 MW of renewable electricity by 2035, showcasing the nation's progress with 600 MW already installed. Dr. Yassaa also emphasized Algeria's endeavors in sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) and a national green hydrogen strategy, aimed at significantly reducing aviation emissions. The partnership with the European Union and the SoutH2 Corridor project are strategic moves to enable the export of Algerian green hydrogen to Europe, positioning Algeria at the forefront of the global clean energy transition. The conference served as a platform for exchanging solutions for greener aviation, with a strong focus on building synergies and advancing collective efforts to address the challenges posed by climate change in the aviation sector.
Topics
Green Hydrogen
Aviation
Renewable Energy
Climate Change
Sustainability
International Collaboration
Leadership
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