November 6-8, 2017 | Algiers, Algeria

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AEW Expo

Scheduled for November 6-8, 2017 at Algiers, Algeria, 9th AEW Expo is the year’s largest exhibition devoted to Algeria’s electricity sector.

To sustain and to meet its growing electricity demand, which is increasing by 2-4 percent annually, Algeria needs to add 1,500 MW in fresh generating capacity and related infrastructures like transmission lines and substations each year.

The electricity reforms initiated in 2002 began a new era for Algeria’s power sector, resulting in scores of foreign and private companies bidding for independent power projects at several locations in Algeria.

There are six power projects with a cumulative capacity of over 6,000 MW planned in Algeria in the private sector. Infrastructure overheads like transmission lines and substations to evacuate fresh capacities are also under consideration. The Algerian government, to accelerate the reforms, recently awarded a $19 million contract to an Egyptian electrical contracting company to set up 550 km of high voltage electricity lines.

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.

The 9th Algeria Electricity & Water Expo 2017 will provide a complete range of procurement solutions for independent power producers operating in Algeria and other African countries. 9th AEW Expo will be the best and most thorough choice for all your information and procurement needs on the latest products, technologies and services.

The exhibition hall will feature hundreds of products and services from hundreds of participating companies from over a dozen countries. This International focus will make it the most important event of the year in the Algerian power industry. Breakout sessions will take place next to the exhibit floor to give attendees a chance to explore topics of interest in depth and question experts in a more intimate setting.

The goal of the 9th Algeria Electricity & Water Expo 2017 is to bring together experts and business leaders from Algeria and other countries to share and explore ideas on business opportunities and market trends. Join us at 9th AEW Expo 2017, the year’s leading exhibition on the Algerian power industry!

Country Info

AREA
2,381,741 sq. kms

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

POPULATION
38,087.812 (July 2013 est.)

CURRENCY
Currency Value in Algerian Dinar :
US 81.03
Euro 111.45
British Sterling 129.91
Canada 77.49
Australia 76.83

GDP
$274.5 billion(2012 est.)

GDP-REAL GROWTH RATE
2.6% (2012 est.)

GDP-PER CAPITA
$7,500 (2012 est.)

INFLATION
8.5% (2012 est.)

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