
Tunisia’s new solar projects
Tunisia has launched two new solar projects worth about $15 million as part of its plans to widen the use of renewable energy.
Tunisia has launched two new solar projects worth about $15 million as part of its plans to widen the use of renewable energy.
Tunisia, Tunis: Tunisia aims to allocate 7.1 billion Tunisian dinars ($2.2 billion) for the development of the power sector in 2025, including renewable energy projects….
Construction on Tunisia’s 130 MW Segdoud solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant is set to start in the second quarter of 2025.
The EBRD and French development agency Proparco are cooperating to finance two solar photovoltaic power plants in the areas of Tozeur and Sidi Bouzid in Tunisia.
The EBRD has announced it will provide a €45 million financing package to STEG for the construction of a 200 km interconnector between Tunisia and Italy.
The project is expected to generate 222 GWh of clean energy every year, providing power to more than 43000 households.
Tunisia, Tunis: Tunisia’s Ministry of Energy invites developers to submit proposals to develop six PV plants under the independent power producer model (IPP).
Tunisia: The Tunisian Ministry of Industry, Energy and Mines has selected winners for 16 PV solar projects for a 70 MW tender it launched in July 2019.
USA, New York: GE has announced the company will provide a turnkey project to Tunisian Electricity and Gas Company (Société Tunisienne de l’Electricité et du Gaz) for the Bouchemma power plant.