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The WB Clean Technology Fund. MENA Renewable Energy Program (2009)
This is a presentation from Mr. Mohab Hallouda (World Bank Energy Specialist) during the “MENA Energized: Regional Challenges to "Green the Power" Sector” event held in in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. It was jointly organized by the Regional Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (RCREEE) and the Euro Mediterranean Energy Market Integration Project (MED-EMIP).
- Algeria
- Clean Technology Fund
- cost effectiveness
- cost reduction
- costs
- CSP
- CTF
- Egypt
- emissions reductions
- export
- Finance and Incentives
- installed capacity
- market development
- MED-EMIP
- Mediterranean Solar Plan
- Morocco
- MSP
- Policy
- RCREEE
- Solar Thermal Power
- World Bank
The WB Clean Technology Fund. MENA Renewable Energy Program (2009).pdf (12 downloads | 1.02 MB)
Qualitative Approach for Solar Water Heaters. The Tunisian experience (2009)
This is a presentation delivered by Mr. Noureddine Ketari from the Tunisian Institute Aptitudes during the Regional Workshop on Standardization and Certification of Solar Water Heaters organized by the Regional Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (RCREEE) in Tunisia.
- Aptitudes - Institute for Renewable Energies
- Certification
- costs
- Domestic Hot Water and Heating
- export
- Finance and Incentives
- GTZ
- installed collector area
- market development
- Policy
- Projet Qualité Solaire de Tunisie
- PROSOL
- Qualisol
- RCREEE
- Renewable Energy Sources
- Solar Keymark
- Standards
- Training and Education
- Tunisia
Tunisian Norms and the SWH Testing Procedures (2009)
This is a presentation delivered by Mr. Rafik Zaiane a Tunisian ministry official, during the Regional Workshop on Standardization and Certification of Solar Water Heaters organized by the Regional Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (RCREEE) in Tunisia.
- Domestic Hot Water and Heating
- INSITU
- installed collector area
- market development
- performance indicators
- Policy
- RCREEE
- Renewable Energy Sources
- solar thermal system sizing
- Standards
- testing procedures
- thermal performance
- thermal losses
- Tunisia
Les Normes Tunisiennes & Les Procédures des Tests des CES.pdf (15 downloads | 909.43 KB)
Debating the Way to a Mediterranean Solar Plan (2009)
This is a presentation from Dr. Albrecht Kaupp (MED-EMIP Team Leader) during the “MENA Energized: Regional Challenges to "Green the Power" Sector” event held in June in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. It was jointly organized by the Regional Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (RCREEE) and the Euro Mediterranean Energy Market Integration Project (MED-EMIP).
The Emergence of a Regulatory Framework in the MENA Region. Perspective from the Maghreb Countries (2009)
This presentation was delivered by Mr. Rafik Missaoui, a Tunisian Energy expert, during the “MENA Energized: Regional Challenges to "Green the Power" Sector” event held in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. The event was jointly organized by the Regional Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (RCREEE) and the Euro Mediterranean Energy Market Integration Project (MED-EMIP).
- Algeria
- CSP
- Domestic Hot Water and Heating
- energy generation
- Euro Mediterranean Energy Market Integration Project
- Finance and Incentives
- Hassi R'Mel Project
- installed capacity
- installed collector area
- investment
- Libya
- MED-EMIP
- Morocco
- payback time
- Policy
- PROSOL
- RCREEE
- Renewable Energies
- solar thermal collectors
- Solar Thermal Power
- Tunisia
Solar Water Heating Accreditation System. Specification Conditions (2009)
This presentation was made during the Regional Workshop on Solar Water Heating Certification and Standardization organised by RCREEE (Regional Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency) in Tunisia in autumn 2009.
Morocco Country Paper in the Field of Certification and Standardization of SWHs (2009)
Two representatives of the CDER (Moroccan Centre for the Development of Renewable Energies) gave a presentation during the Regional Workshop on SWH Certification and Standardization organised by RCREEE (Regional Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency).
The presentation provided an overview of the certification and standardisation processes and authorities in Morocco. The local governments are trying to increase the use of the renewable energy sources. It is expected that 42% of electricity will be generated from renewable energy sources, from which 14% solar, by 2020
- CDER
- District Heating
- Domestic Hot Water and Heating
- market development
- Moroccan Centre for the Development of Renewable Energies
- Morocco
- RCREEE
- Regional Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency
- Regional Workshop on SWH Certification and Standardizatio
- Standards
- standards listing
- Testing and Certification
- Training and Education
- training courses
Yemen: Framework to Promote Domestic Solar Water Heaters (2009)
This presentation was made during the Regional Workshop on SWH Certification and Standardization organised by RCREEE (Regional Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency) in Tunisia in autumn 2009.
The presentation shows the results of a study on the framework needed for the introduction of domestic solar water heaters in Yemen.


















