Supported by a number of new gas-fired power plants, we forecast Algeria s total electricity generation to continue increasing at a rapid pace, averaging - growth per annum during the coming decade. From an estimated --.-TWh in ----, we forecast total generation to reach --.-TWh in ----. ...From an estimated --.-TWh in ----, we forecast total generation to reach --.-TWh in ----. Despite ambitious plans in the non-hydro renewables sector, the country s power generation mix will remain almost entirely dependent on gas-fired generation, which is forecast to account for more than -- of the total across our forecast period. Growth in the non-hydro renewables sector is expected to benefit from China-backed solar projects. ...� Potential reforms to the country s energy subsidy system pose a notable downside risk to our consumption forecast, as this would raise the price of electricity and other energy products. � We believe that investments into the country s electricity transmission & distribution (T&D) infrastructure will reduce the share of electricity losses in the total output from an estimated --.- in ---- to --.- in ----.
...Supported by a number of new gas-fired power plants, we forecast Algeria s total electricity generation to continue increasing at a rapid pace, averaging - growth per annum during the coming decade. From an estimated --.-TWh in ----, we forecast total generation to reach --.-TWh in ----. ...From an estimated --.-TWh in ----, we forecast total generation to reach --.-TWh in ----. Despite ambitious plans in the non-hydro renewables sector, the country s power generation mix will remain almost entirely dependent on gas-fired generation, which is forecast to account for more than -- of the total across our forecast period. Growth in the non-hydro renewables sector is expected to benefit from China-backed solar projects. ...Growth in the non-hydro renewables sector is expected to benefit from China-backed solar projects. Rising from a very low-base, expansion in the sector will remain well-below ambitious government targets and will face numerous headwinds arising from a more austere government spending strategy and a challenging operating environment.
...BMI View: Supported by a number of new natural gas-fired power plants, Algeria will experience strong electricity generation growth over the coming decade. Despite ambitious government s plans to expand the non-hydro renewables sector, the power generation mix will remain almost entirely dependent on natural gas. ...