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34 Million People
$ 269 Billion Purchasing Power Parity
1 Exhibition
This October


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April 10, 2008 3:10:03 PM ET
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Why ALGERIA?

Algeria's Electricity demand is growing at the rate of 2-4 percent per annum and experts predict that by 2010, the country’s power requirement will be 14,000 MW. Sonelgaz is the country’s sole power utility company, generating and distributing 6,345 MW of power.

According to the Ministry of Energy and Mining, Algeria has to build new transmission lines comprising very high tension (VHT) and high-tension wires and about 140 substations to transmit the 8,000 MW of power that it plans to add to the country’s existing capacities by 2010. The country’s electricity augmentation program will likely cost $10 billion.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Energy and Mining, to support its rural electrification program, is taking series of initiatives to attract foreign and private investments into non-conventional power projects, including, hydro, biomass and solar energy.

An inadequate supply of potable water in Algeria is another environmental issue that the country is facing. The persistent water shortage in Algeria is hurting national economy especially when it harms agriculture. Algeria is 95 percent arid land and some 80 percent of Algeria’s land surface is in desert zones where rainfall is practically zero. John Hopkins University predicts that Algeria will have a ratio of water annually of less than 1, 000 cubic meters available water per person in 2025 which makes water one of the main concerns for Algeria’s future. While water sector in Algeria is languid, there is more demand to import.

New-Fields Exhibitions, your window to the world of emerging markets, was quick to recognize the enormous business opportunities available in the booming Algerian water and electricity sector and made plans to hold the Algeria Electricity & Water Expo in the Algerian capital, Algiers. Join us in what will be one of the year’s most important events for the Algerian power industry!

AREA

2,381,740 sq. kms

NATURAL RESOURCES

Petroleum, Natural Gas, Iron Ore, Phosphates, Uranium, Lead and Zinc

POPULATION

33,769,669 (July 2008 est.)

CURRENCY

Currency Value in Algerian Dinar :
US 64.95
Euro 103.59
British Sterling 128.34
Canada 64.76
Australia 60.93

GDP

$268.9 billion(2007 est.)

GDP-REAL GROWTH RATE

4.6% (2007 est.)

GDP-PER CAPITA

$8,100 (2007 est.)

INFLATION

4.6 % (2007 est.)

MAJOR TRADING PARTNERS

France, U.S., Italy, Germany, Spain, Netherlands, Canada, Turkey and Brazil

 

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