Energy security and opportunities to enhance Algeria's regional status
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.59791/arhs.v8i1.1945Keywords:
Geopolitics of energy security, , renewable energies, energy mix, regional status of AlgeriaAbstract
The growing interest in global energy security has led to attempts to influence the distribution of energy resources controlled by some States, especially in the light of shifts resulting from crises and wars, which are directly reflected in the world's geopolitical realities. Classifying Algeria as one of the States at the center of international attention in the context of these transformations as other oil States, this paper examines the accountability of Algeria's energy mix diversification strategy to reduce reliance on fossil energy by examining the attempt to design and model a large-scale nuclear and solar-related photovoltaic wind system. In order to test the nature of the relationship between energy security and the regional status of States, and how energy shifts affect the foreign policies of the main players in the energy equation under the energy transition to achieve sustainable energy security in Algeria. The analytical and statistical approach has been used to read the reality of energy security and its sustainability to the extent that it secures Algeria's regional standing.