Solar energy flourishes in Tunisia
On December 10, 2024, Tunisia took a major step in its energy transition by signing 10 contracts for small-to-medium-scale solar projects (1-2 MW each) under a licensing system.
On December 10, 2024, Tunisia took a major step in its energy transition by signing 10 contracts for small-to-medium-scale solar projects (1-2 MW each) under a licensing system.
Tunisia has awarded French renewable energy company Voltalia a contract to develop a 132-megawatt solar power project to boost electricity supply in the country.
Tunisia has signed contracts for four photovoltaic projects, totaling 500 MW, as part of the initial phase of its 1.7 GW tender. Set to be operational by 2027, these projects aim to generate 1
By Abdullahi Lukman Tunisia has advanced its energy transition agenda with the award of new renewable energy concessions to major international developers, as part of its 1,700MW
Anglo-Tunisian group SoleCrypt announced plans for a 60 MW PV plant in Tozeur, part of a broader initiative to connect eventually to the Medusa submarine cable, enhancing Tunisia''s
Voltalia has been awarded a 132 MW solar project in the Gabès region of south-east Tunisia by the Tunisian government. Construction of the Wadi solar project is scheduled to begin in
The ELMED interconnection project, which will link Tunisia to Italy by 2028, will play a key role in stabilizing energy supply, while supporting the energy transition in Tunisia and Europe.
French renewable power producer Voltalia SA (EPA:VLTSA) has been selected by the Tunisian government to develop a 132-MW solar project in the Gabes region of south-eastern
The Tunisian Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy has granted development licenses for four solar PV projects in Tunisia, with a combined capacity of 500 MW.
Tunisia accelerates clean energy transition by awarding large-scale wind and solar projects to global developers under its 1.7GW plan.
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