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Rosatom to help Algeria in the race to build Africa’s first modern nuclear plant2 March 2016 | By GCR Staff0 CommentsfacebooktwittergpluslinkedinAnother country will enter the race to build Africa’s second nuclear power station this week when Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov arrives in the country to hold talks on economic co-operation.

Algeria has been planning to build a nuclear plant since 2001, when President Abdelaziz Bouteflika first discussed the matter with his Russian opposite number, Vladimir Putin. At that time, the aim to was to commission a plant by 2018 to prepare for the “post-oil” age.

World Nuclear News reports that in February 2009 Algeria announcedthat it had put that date back to 2020, and added that might build a further unit every five years thereafter. In 2013 the target became 2025, and a Nuclear Engineering Institute was established to bulid up the country’s nuclear skills base.

Ahead of the talks, Lavrov gave an interview to Algerian newspaper L'Expression, which the Russian foreign ministry published on its website on Sunday, 28 February.

“At present there is only one nuclear power station on the African continent: the 1.9GW Koeberg nuclear power station near Cape Town in South Africa, which was built in the 1980s”

During the interview Lavrov was asked what progress had been made since then. He replied that an intergovernmental agreement on nuclear energy had been signed in September 2014, and that a coordinating committee would meet this week to discuss the implementation of the agreement.

Lavrov said the agenda would include such issues as “the possibility of building a Russian-designed nuclear power plant in the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, development of Algeria’s nuclear infrastructure, and non-energy use of nuclear technology, for instance, in medicine”.

The intergovernmental agreement, which was signed by Sergey Kiriyenko, the director general of Rosatom, Youcef Yousfi, Algeria’s energy minister, provides for the design, construction, operation and servicing of nuclear power plants and research reactors. All technologies, materials and equipment will be transferred to Algeria and will be used exclusively for peaceful purposes, according to Rosatom.

According to World Nuclear News, Algeria has operated two research reactors since 1995, at Draria and Ain Ouessara. The 15MW Es-Salam plant is a Chinese heavy water reactor that started up in 1992, the Nur 1 MWe pool unit was built by INVAP of Argentina in the 1980s.

At present there is only one nuclear power station on the African continent: the 1.9GW Koeberg nuclear power station (pictured) near Cape Town in South Africa, which was built in the 1980s to a French design, and which is the mainstay of power generation in the Western Cape.

South Africa is presently planning a full-scale nuclear building programme with the aim of supplying 22% of the country’s energy by 2030, with the first plant coming online in 2023.

Rosatom has made the running in concluding power station deals with African countries. Egypt has also signed a cooperation agreement with the state-owned nuclear engineer with the aim of building a plant at Dabaa in the north of the country by 2023.

Ghana in West Africa is also considering building a plant, and it has concluded a deal with Rosatom for a 1.2GW facility.

Nigeria signed an agreement with Russia to cooperate on the design, construction, operation and decommissioning of a facility in 2012. A further three nuclear plants are planned, taking total capacity to 4.8GW by 2035, with each facility costing $20bn.

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Algeria: Varian holds first clinical workshop at new facility

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Varian Medical Systems (NYSE: VAR), leader in radiotherapy systems and software for the treatment of cancer, announced it has begun holding its first education workshop for radiotherapy practitioners from across Algeria.

Clinical teams from seven regional hospitals are attending the clinical workshop, which is focused on advanced prostate and head & neck treatment techniques.

“Varian is proud to meet our commitment to the Algerian Ministry of Health and the country’s clinical community by commencing training programs at our new national hub,” said Fouad Rahal, managing director of Varian Medical Systems Algeria SPA. “These educational programs will help train clinicians on the use of Varian technology to deliver advanced radiotherapy for the benefit of Algerian cancer patients.”

Varian’s educational specialists are being supported during the three-day workshop by Professor Philippe Maingon from the Hôpital Universitaire La Pitié-Salpêtrière in Paris and Dr. Lysian Cartier from the Institut Sainte Catherine in Avignon. Both of these leading cancer centers use Varian equipment and software for delivering cancer treatments.

Nabil Romanos, Varian’s vice president of Middle East, Africa and Emerging Markets, said, “The incidence of cancer is unfortunately growing rapidly in Africa and has become one of the continent’s top healthcare concerns. Radiotherapy plays a vital and cost-effective role in treating cancer and we are committed to making it available to more patients across the continent. Increasing the levels of clinical education and training throughout Algeria and the region is one of the keys to success. We have already trained many African clinicians at our Access to Care hub in South Africa.”

The first Varian linear accelerator was installed in Algeria over 20 years ago and the company now has 30 systems operating across the country. In 2014, Varian announced that it had entered into an agreement with the Algerian Ministry of Health to equip six cancer treatment centers with advanced technology for radiotherapy and radiosurgery. The first six of these systems, including advanced TrueBeam[emoji769] treatment devices, were installed earlier this year.

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Varian Medical Systems focuses energy on saving lives and is the world’s leading manufacturer of medical devices and software for treating and managing cancer. Headquartered in Palo Alto, California, Varian employs approximately 6,600 people around the world. For more information, visit https://www.varian.comand follow @VarianMedSys on Twitter.

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Russian, Algerian ministers agree to promote cooperation in defense techs

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February 20, 2:06UTC+3
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov pointed out the dynamic development of the Russian-Algerian relations on trade and defense-related technologies

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MOSCOW, February 20. /TASS/. Cooperation in defense-related technologies and resolution of conflicts in Africa and the Middle East dominated the agenda of the talks that the Russian Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov, and his Algerian counterpart, Abdelkader Messahel, held on Monday.

Lavrov pointed out dynamic development of Russian-Algerian relations in trade and defense-related technologies and mentioned the 2001 bilateral declaration on strategic partnership.

"We have fair prospects and we’ve already scored good results in what concerns cooperation in defense technologies," he said. "It’s important to fulfill the plans we have in the sphere. We’re set to do this and our Algerian friends feel likewise."

Abdelkader Messahel called attention to fruitful joint efforts in struggle with terrorism and extremism. Lavrov voiced satisfaction in this context with Algeria’s joining the international databank created by the Russian Federal Security Service FSB for accumulating information on international terrorists and militants and their migrations.

Lavrov and Messahel noted the identity of their countries’ positions on peace settlement in Syria, the Sahara/Sahel region, Syria, and the zone of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Lavrov praised Algeria’s effort to assist the peace process in Libya.

"We think that, apart from Algeria that displays genuine interestedness in switching the situation to the constructive track, neighboring countries like Tunisia and Egypt are playing a beneficial role, too," he said.

Lavrov noted the highly negative impact of the situation in the Sahara/Sahel region on developments in Libya. "The flow of the foreign militants and arms smuggling through Libya continues and we share the opinion that solution of problems of the Saraha/Sahel region will be faster after the Libyan crisis is settled."

"We’ll continue assistance to the regional countries in consolidating their antiterrorist potential," he said.

Lavrov and Messahel singled out cooperation in the energy sector as an especially promising sphere, including the one in the format of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum [GECF].

"Algeria is setting up specialized institutes the GECF forum and Russian companies and state corporations have interest in active assistance to this initiative," Lavrov said



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Top 10 Most powerful weapons of the Algerian army

1. Su-30
2. S-400
3. Krashukha 2 Radar
4. Iskander M/K
5. Kilo Class Submarine
6. T-90
7. Pantsir
8. Mi-28
9. 3M-54 Kalibr Cruise Missile
10. Steregushchiy-class corvette
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IHG signs first hotel in Algeria

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PRESS RELEASE2 July 2012IHG signs first hotel in AlgeriaHoliday Inn Algiers-Cheraga Tower to open in 2014

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IHG (InterContinental Hotels Group), one of the world's largest hotel companies, has signed its first hotel in Algeria, the Holiday Inn Algiers-Cheraga Tower. The 243 room hotel will be developed by Ramdane Group and managed by IHG. IHG's Director of Development, France and North Africa, Brice Marguet said that the Holiday Inn would fill a significant gap in the market as there were no internationally branded midscale hotels in Algiers.

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Algerian energy giant to invest 56 billion dollars over next 5 years

Source: Xinhua 2018-02-09 01:05:25

ALGIERS, Feb. 8 (Xinhua) -- General Manager of Algerian state run energy firm Sonatrach, Abdelmoumen Ould Kaddour on Thursday revealed that the company is to invest 56 billion dollars in the upcoming five years.

Ould Kaddour further told reporters that this huge investment is part of the new strategy of Sonatrach until 2022.

This statement was given by Ould Kaddour on the sidelines of the visit he paid to the desert where he inaugurated the new GR5 gas pipeline which carries gas from Reggane gas fields to the GR5 compressor station over a distance of more than 700 kilometers, and with an annual capacity of 8.8 billion cubic meters.

"We are very proud of this project because it is built 100 percent by Algerian companies," he further added.

The statement of Ould Kaddour follows three presidential decrees relating to the approval of contracts for the exploration and exploitation of hydrocarbons.

Algeria's economy depends on oil industry, as investments in the energy sector hit 90 billion dollars in the period 2015-2019, amid expectations to increase output to 225 million tons this year, compared to 195 million tons in 2013.

Algeria is aiming at augmenting its hydrocarbons investments in a bid to curb the financial crisis hitting the oil rich nation, due to the decline of crude prices in world markets, and the erosion of exchange reserves, which fell from about 200 billion dollars in 2014 to 97 billion dollars currently.

The government said it is due to accelerate the process of reviewing the hydrocarbons law in force since 2006 to attract more foreign investors and companies to explore new fields.

The Algerian economy relies heavily on oil and gas exports, which account for about 30 percent of the country's GDP, and about 95 percent of the country's total exports. Oil and gas exports also account for 40 percent of the country's revenues.


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