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4 FAQs about Algerian oil refinery uses solar energy storage cabinets for fast charging

Who owns Algeria's oil refineries?

• Sonatrach, Algeria's state-owned oil company, solely owns and operates Algeria's refineries, which were mostly built between the 1960s and the 1980s.

Can a TRNSYS solar heating system be used in a refinery?

Using TRNSYS software, the proposed Parabolic Trough Collector (PTC)-based solar heating system paired with the boiler is modelled. Sensible thermal energy storage (TES) system is integrated into the refinery's process heating to handle the intermittent nature of solar energy.

Does Algeria have solar power?

Algeria has renewable energy potential along its relatively long coastline on the Mediterranean Sea, which is suitable for wind, while desert regions offer significant solar power potential. Algeria has 13 hydropower plants, mainly located in the northern parts of the country, where rainfall is relatively plentiful.

How much does a sugarcane biorefinery cost?

The integration involves first-generation bioethanol and biodiesel (from microbial oil) production within a sugarcane biorefinery. NPC: varies from €72,131 to €2,287,935; Fuel saving: 1193 liters/year; Energy storage efficiency: battery storage system: around 80-90%; hydrogen storage systems: around 40-50%.

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