Renewable Energy Development Center (CDER)
Algeria
The Renewable Energies Development Center (CDER) is a research center resulting from the restructuring of the High Commissioner for Research, established on 22 March 1988.
It is a scientific and technological public institution (EPST) responsible of conducting research and development programs, scientific and technological, of energetic systems using solar, geothermal and biomass energy.
The CDER as a scientific center, actively participates in the national program for research and technological development, as defined by law and policy program at five-year projection on scientific research and technological development.
The national programs selected on this program are focused on economic and social priorities in order to meet the strategical needs for the economical development.
It is a scientific and technological public institution (EPST) responsible of conducting research and development programs, scientific and technological, of energetic systems using solar, geothermal and biomass energy.
The CDER as a scientific center, actively participates in the national program for research and technological development, as defined by law and policy program at five-year projection on scientific research and technological development.
The national programs selected on this program are focused on economic and social priorities in order to meet the strategical needs for the economical development.
| Type | Research |
|---|---|
| AGRIS ID | AL5 |
| Website | https://www.cder.dz/?lang=en |
| Status | Active |
| ODS | This data provider participates in the AGRIS Open Data Set (ODS) |
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