Algeria's industrial zones and large-scale infrastructure projects have a significant demand for high-efficiency ventilation systems (such as ERVs).
The following is an analysis of key areas and scenarios suitable for ERV applications:
I. Industrial Parks
Gaidar Technology Park (near the capital, Algiers)
Home to over 100 information technology companies and R&D centers, it has high requirements for indoor air quality and enjoys a 15% corporate income tax exemption,
making it suitable for energy-saving ERV systems.
Olan Machinery Manufacturing Park
Primarily producing automotive parts, it mandates the use of 30% domestic components. The production process may generate dust and exhaust gases, necessitating the integration of
ventilation systems to meet environmental standards.
Tibaza Steel Base
Located at an ArcelorMittal-invested steel mill, the high-temperature operating environment requires efficient ventilation and heat recovery systems. ERVs can effectively reduce energy consumption.
II. Energy and Infrastructure Projects
Bekriyne Basin Oil and Gas Project
This joint Russian-Algerian natural gas processing facility involves confined space operations and requires an explosion-proof ERV system for safety.
Photovoltaic power plant clusters (Batna, Laghwat, etc.)
The 780 MW photovoltaic project requires ventilation between equipment rooms. ERVs can balance temperature and humidity and reduce energy loss.
III. Policy Support
Algeria's 2020-2024 Five-Year Plan prioritizes the development of new energy. Ventilation system upgrades in sectors such as photovoltaics and steel may receive tax or subsidy support.
IV. Technical Adaptation Recommendations
High-dust environments (such as steel and mining projects) require high-efficiency filtration modules.
Tropical climate regions (such as the southern Sahara) require enhanced heat recovery efficiency.
