Commitments Toward Wind and Energy Concentrated Solar Thermal Energy Integration in Algeria, Jordan, Tunisia and Turkey (2009)
The REMAP Project (Action Plan for High Priority Renewable Energy Initiatives in Southern and Eastern Mediterranean Area) is a two years initiative funded under the European Commission FP6 with the goal of investigating two electricity generation technologies: wind power and concentrated solar power, in nine European and Mediterranean countries (Algeria, Belgium, England, France, Germany, Jordan, Spain, Tunisia and Turkey).
This document is the final report of one of the working groups of the project, focusing on the different national commitments towards wind and solar energy development. The document gathers the main conclusions of three workshops held in Tunisia, Turkey, Algeria and Jordan in 2008, where the different available technologies and financing tools have been presented by the project partners to the local stakeholders.
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