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Desalination of sea water in Algeria: solar to power plants

Summary by observalgerie.com
Algeria is continuing its efforts to secure the supply of drinking water, relying on desalination of sea water. Five new stations have been put into operation, bringing the total capacity of desalinated water to 3.7 million cubic metres per day, or 42 per cent of the country's drinking water needs. The recently inaugurated Cap Blanc plant in Oran illustrates this dynamic and will supply six West wilayas, including Oran, Mostaganem and Sidi Bel A…
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observalgerie.com broke the news in on Saturday, February 22, 2025.
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