Algeria-South Korea : Photovoltaic training course in Algiers

ALGIERS – A training course on photovoltaic energy production led by experts from the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA)and the Korean Rural Community Corporation (KRC) began on Sunday in Algiers to share Korea’s experience and technology in solar energy production, according to a press release from the Renewable Energy Development Center (CDER).
This local training, which runs until 6 November, is attended by 20 participants representing three bodies, namely the Renewable Energy Development Center (CDER), the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Commission (CEREFE) and the National Agency for the Promotion and Rationalization of Energy Use (APRUE), said the source.
The program’s training includes seminaries on the Korean photovoltaic production quality certification system and quality technology, as well as sessions on drafting the project concept paper (PCP).
The training is meant to further develop the results of training for Algerian experts on photovoltaic energy systems, which began in 2021 and wrapped up in 2023. “The agenda of the training includes a visit to a photovoltaic energy production test facility operated by CDER in Algeria and in-depth talks with Koran quality control experts on development plans.”
Senior officials at the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, the Renewable Energy Development Center (CDER), the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Commission (CEREFE) and the National Agency for the Promotion and Rationalization of Energy Use (APRUE) attended the opening ceremony of the event, said the source.
On this occasion, the KRC Director, Shin Hong Seop affirmed that “this training is a precious opportunity to share Korea’s experience and technology in solar energy production.”
“I hope friendly cooperation between Algeria and Korea will further develop in the future,” he continued.




