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This book explores the potential of solar drying technology in Biskra, Algeria, a region with abundant sunlight and a strong agricultural sector. It examines the principles of solar drying, the types of systems available, and how they can be optimized for local conditions. The book highlights the economic and environmental benefits of solar drying, including reduced energy costs and improved product quality. It also addresses technical challenges and offers solutions for enhancing system efficiency. Through a combination of theoretical insights and practical recommendations, the book aims to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book explores the potential of solar drying technology in Biskra, Algeria, a region with abundant sunlight and a strong agricultural sector. It examines the principles of solar drying, the types of systems available, and how they can be optimized for local conditions. The book highlights the economic and environmental benefits of solar drying, including reduced energy costs and improved product quality. It also addresses technical challenges and offers solutions for enhancing system efficiency. Through a combination of theoretical insights and practical recommendations, the book aims to promote sustainable agricultural practices and the widespread adoption of solar drying technologies in arid regions like Biskra.
Autorenporträt
Prof. Foued Chabane is a Professor at the University of Biskra, Algeria, specializing in renewable energy, solar energy, and solar drying technologies. Born on 28th February 1980, he earned his Magister (2009), PhD (2015), and HDR (2018). As head of the LGM laboratory, he leads research on energy efficiency and sustainable practices in agriculture. His work addresses post-harvest losses and promotes sustainable agriculture. Prof. Chabane's research contributes to environmental sustainability and renewable energy solutions, benefiting both academia and local communities.