The role of digitalisation in enhancing automatic control and renewable energy management in Algeria

An empirical study at the Centre for the Development of Renewable Energies (CDER), Bouzaréah

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digitalisation, renewable energies, Centre for the Development of Renewable Energies (CDER), Bouzaréah

Abstract

This study aims to examine the role of digitalisation in enhancing automatic control and the management of renewable energies in Algeria, with a particular focus on practical implementation within the Centre for the Development of Renewable Energies (CDERs) in Bouzaréah. The study adopts two complementary approaches: a theoretical approach to derive the fundamental concepts of digitalisation and renewable energy and an empirical approach based on direct observation, analysis of technical documents, and interviews with engineers and researchers in the Department of Solar Thermal Systems. The findings indicate that the Centre has made evident progress in the digitalisation process through the digitisation of experimental and thermal data and their integration with sensing systems. This has contributed to improved precision in automatic control and to the optimal utilisation of renewable energies.

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11-12-2025

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BECHELAGHEM, S. (2025). The role of digitalisation in enhancing automatic control and renewable energy management in Algeria: An empirical study at the Centre for the Development of Renewable Energies (CDER), Bouzaréah. The International Tax Journal, 52(6), 4742–4753. Retrieved from https://internationaltaxjournal.online/index.php/itj/article/view/452

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