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Research and Technology Centre of Energy The Research and Technology Center of Energy (CRTEn) is a structure of research & development (R&D) operative under the supervision of the Ministry for Higher Education and Scientific Research (MESRS). The CRTEn is a technological platform where pilot R&D actions play a significant role in the accompaniment and the development of the innovating companies working in the various energy sectors, particularly new and renewable energies. The CRTEn also contributes in an effective way to post-graduate formation. The CRTEn consists today of 3 laboratories: The Photovoltaic Laboratory (LPV) The Thermal Processes Laboratory (LPT) The Laboratory of Wind Power Control and Energy Valorization of Waste (LMEEVED) The main strategic orientations of CRTEn are: Training of experts, able to give fast answers to the national energy requirements in short and medium terms. Development and exploitation of renewable energies (thermal, photovoltaic and wind) and other forms of clean energies by searching low cost solution. The development of new competitive technologies in the fields of the thermal transfer and photovoltaic conversion of solar energy. The development and of new systems (photovoltaic, wind or hybrid) for the application of solar energy in the field of desalination and water treatment. Technological survey, development, characterization and application of advanced materials having high added value in energy management and power consumption. The reduction of the cost of certain energy processes (air-conditioning, heating etc.) The creation of adequate synergies between R&D in the field of energy and the structures of transfer and production of the Ecopark. The creation of a good R&D environment, favorable to the attraction of foreign investors and their establishment on the Ecopark. The support of any innovating industrial initiative being able to make renewable energies an engine of growth and employability. The contribution to the post-graduate formation, in all fields touching with science and engineering of renewable energies.
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