Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique

COMENA
Pioneering the future of nuclear science and technology in Algeria
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WATER
Harnessing isotope hydrology for sustainable water management in Algeria
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ENVIRONMENT
Protecting Algeria's environment through nuclear science and technology
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AGRICULTURE
Advancing food and agriculture through nuclear techniques: Algeria's commitment to sustainable development goals
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HEALTH
Advancing cancer care in Algeria : A commitment to excellence and equity
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INDUSTRY
Advancements in nuclear science and technology for industrial applications in Algeria
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AFRA RDC
A partner for sustainable development: Algeria's AFRA regional designated centers
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News

Official opening of the 2nd National Seminar on Nuclear Science and Technology
Official opening of the 2nd National Seminar on Nuclear Science and Technology
The official opening of the seminar on non-electrical applications of nuclear energy.
The official opening of the seminar on non-electrical applications of nuclear energy.
Visit of the IAEA Director General to the Draria Nuclear Research Centre
Visit of the IAEA Director General to the Draria Nuclear Research Centre

Vision

Transforming the future with nuclear technology

Missions

Leading the way in nuclear excellence

Valeurs

- Commitment and professionalism - Trust and integrity – Competence

Energy Applications

  • Nuclear Desalination

    Over the past four decades, the water problem has become a major concern for the country's senior authorities. Algeria, with its overall water potential estimated at 17 billion m3, or 600 m3/inhabitant/year, is ranked among the countries experiencing water stress according to the World Health Organization.

    Nuclear Desalination
  • Electronuclear

    To date, 448 nuclear reactors are operational worldwide. Together, they produce 10.6% of the world's electricity, with a global nuclear electricity production capacity that has been increasing for 4 years and has reached a record level of more than 390,000 MW.

    Electronuclear

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