Tunisia has commenced construction on two 10 MW solar projects in Kasserine Governorate, developed by energy firms Qair and Mazarine. In September 2024, the country also began building a 50 MW solar plant in
TuNur is developing a series of renewable energy projects that will produce low-cost green electrons and molecules in Tunisia for export. Each export project consists of three components:
Construction for this solar power plant is set to begin in 2025, with operations expected to commence in 2026. The plant will cater to around 70,000 Tunisian households,
Tunisia has advanced its renewable energy goals by awarding contracts for four solar projects totaling 500 MW as part of its 1.7 GW solar project tender. These projects — including a 198 MW installation and three 100 MW
The solar farms are expected to become online during either 2025 or 2026. All the projects are undertaken by Independent Power Producers (IPP) based on a Power
In collaboration with: The Middle East and North Africa saw 2019 again confirm the growth and importance of commissioning large projects and launching additional phases of their renewable
The 120 MWp Kaioruan Solar PV project is being implemented by Kairouan Solar Plant, a project company registered in Tunisia and fully owned by AMEA Power. The project will be built under
The project, slated for construction in 2025 and commissioning in 2026, aligns with Tunisia''s goal of achieving a 30% renewable energy production rate by 2030. Supported by a 30-year power sales contract with Société
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This initiative aims to harness Tunisia''s renewable energy potential, creating significant job opportunities, driving economic growth and contributing to global climate change mitigation. Energy major TotalEnergies is
Scatec ASA, a leading renewable energy solutions provider has signed a 25-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Tunisian state utility Société Tunisienne de l''Electricité
The Tunisian government has granted licenses to four PV projects with a combined capacity of 500 MW. The selected developers are Qair International, Voltalia, Toyota Tsusho and Scatec.
These projects, expected to be operational by 2027, are projected to generate approximately 1,000 GWh annually, equivalent to 5% of Tunisia''s electricity production. Tunisia
Tunisia previously awarded five photovoltaic solar energy projects with a combined capacity of 500 MW across five governorates: 200 MW in Tataouine, 50 MW in Tozeur, 50 MW in Sidi Bouzid, 100 MW in Kairouan,
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Two agreements have been signed at Kasbah Palace between the Tunisian government and Norwegian and Japanese renewable energy companies, "Scatec" and "Aelous," to construct solar power plants in Sidi
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The Tunisian government has granted licenses to four PV projects with a combined capacity of 500 MW. The selected developers are Qair International, Voltalia, Toyota
Voltalia wins a 130-megawatt solar project near Gafsa, Tunisia, contributing to the country''s renewable energy goals. Construction starts in 2025 and commissioning in 2026
On May 8, Voltalia announced that it had won a 130MW solar project in Tunisia in the Gafsa region. This facility will produce enough electricity to meet the needs of more than 700,000 residents. This flagship project will benefit from a 30-year
The Tunisian Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy has signed power offtake contracts with international companies that will underpin the construction of 500 MW of solar
The solar plants are estimated to save 250,000 tonnes of natural gas per year, valued at roughly USD 125 million. As part of the same programme, the ministry expects to receive bids for at least two wind projects,
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AMEA Power, one of the Middle East''s leading renewable energy companies, has announced the official launch of the 120 MWp solar photovoltaic project in Kairouan, Tunisia. This initiative, financed by the
Tunisia aims to increase the share of renewables in electricity production to 30% by 2030, according to the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). Recently, UAE-based renewables developer AMEA Power started construction on a 120MW solar PV project in Tunisia.
The project in Tunisia is expected to be commissioned in 2026. Credit: Voltalia French renewables company Voltalia has announced that it will construct a 130MW solar PV project in Tunisia.
Located in the Gafsa region, the solar PV project will have revenue coming from a 30-year sales contract with Tunisian public grid operator Société Tunisienne de l’Électricité et du Gaz (STEG). Construction of the project will start in 2025, while it is expected to be commissioned in 2026.
Tunisia’s climate presents a key solar energy opportunity and, together with an improved investment framework and a highly skilled workforce, the country should be well positioned support its ambitious Plan Solaire Tunisien. However, to date, Tunisia has fallen short of its intermediate solar PV targets.
Credit: Voltalia French renewables company Voltalia has announced that it will construct a 130MW solar PV project in Tunisia. Located in the Gafsa region, the solar PV project will have revenue coming from a 30-year sales contract with Tunisian public grid operator Société Tunisienne de l’Électricité et du Gaz (STEG).
Recently, UAE-based renewables developer AMEA Power started construction on a 120MW solar PV project in Tunisia. The developer secured US$86 million in financing in September 2023 through the International Finance Corporation (IFC) – a member of the World Bank – and the African Development Bank (AfDB).
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