References

  1. C.-F. Chen, G. Zarazua de Rubens, X.J. Xu, J.Y. Li, Coronavirus comes home? Energy use, home energy management, and the social-psychological factors of COVID-19, Energy Res. Soc. Sci., 68 (2020) 101688, doi: 10.1016/j.erss.2020.101688.
  2. A. Cheshmehzangi, COVID-19 and household energy implications: what are the main Impacts on energy use?, Heliyon, 6 (2020) e05202, doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e05202.
  3. R.M. Elavarasan, G.M. Shafiullah, K. Raju, V. Mudgal, M.T. Arif, T. Jamal, S. Subramanian, V.S. Sriraja Balaguru, K.S. Reddy, U. Subramaniam, COVID-19: Impact analysis and recommendations for power sector operation, Appl. Energy, 279 (2020) 115739, doi: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2020.115739.
  4. R.J. Heffron, M.F. Körner, M. Schöpf, J. Wagner, M. Weibelzahl, The role of flexibility in the light of the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond: contributing to a sustainable and resilient energy future in Europe, Renewable Sustainable Energy Rev., 140 (2021) 110743, doi: 10.1016/j.rser.2021.110743.
  5. A. Siddique, A. Shahzad, J. Lawler, K.A. Mahmoud, D.S. Lee, N. Ali, M. Bilal, K. Rasool, Unprecedented environmental and energy impacts and challenges of COVID-19 pandemic, Environ. Res., 193 (2021) 110443, doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2020.110443.
  6. P. Jiang, Y.V. Fan, J.J. Klemeš, Impacts of COVID-19 on energy demand and consumption: challenges, lessons and emerging opportunities, Appl. Energy, 285 (2021) 116441, doi: 10.1016/j. apenergy.2021.116441.
  7. M. Amir, S.Z. Khan, Assessment of renewable energy: status, challenges, COVID-19 impacts, opportunities, and sustainable energy solutions in Africa, Energy Built Environ., (2021) (in Press), doi: 10.1016/j.enbenv.2021.03.002.
  8. S.H. Antwi, D. Getty, S. Linnane, A. Rolston, COVID-19 water sector responses in Europe: a scoping review of preliminary governmental interventions, Sci. Total Environ., 762 (2021) 143068, doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.143068.
  9. Communication from the Minister of Water Resources in 2019, During a Parliamentary Day on “The Future of Water Resources in Algeria” 2019, Water Resources: Annual Demand for 2030. Available at: https://www.aps.dz/economie/83822- ressources-en eau- (Water Resources).
  10. A.M. Hamiche, A.B. Stambouli, S. Flazi, A review on the water and energy sectors in Algeria: current forecasts, scenario and sustainability issues, Renewable Sustainable Energy Rev., 41 (2015) 261–276.
  11. A. Kettab, Water resources in Algeria: strategies, challenges and vision, Desalination, 136 (2000) 25–33.
  12. Underground Water Resources Mobilization, Document of Algerian Ministry of Water Resources, February 2012.
  13. Updating the Inventory of National Sewerage Network, Document of Algerian Ministry of Water Resources, September 2012.
  14. Strategy and Indicators of Water Sector in Algeria, Presentation of Algerian Ministry of Water Resources in Cairo, 21–22 November 2012.
  15. The Action Plan 2010–2014; Mobilization and Demineralization of Brackish, Document of Algerian Ministry of Water Resources, September 2012.
  16. Eco-Business Water resources/Algeria will have 140 Dams in 2030, 25, 2017.
  17. Ministry of Energy, National Energy Balance 2017.
  18. National Agency for the Promotion and Rationalization of the Use of Energy “Aprue”, Annual Activity Report 2017.