The Rise of Renewable Energy in Tunisia: Legal Framework and
Guided by Law No. 2015-12, the country has implemented key regimes—authorization, concession, and self-production—to promote solar, wind, and other renewable energy projects.
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Guided by Law No. 2015-12, the country has implemented key regimes—authorization, concession, and self-production—to promote solar, wind, and other renewable energy projects.
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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
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The Tunisian Solar Plan (TSP) is Tunisia''s official long-term plan for renewable energy. The TSP sets out Tunisia''s ambition to harness its
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To address these challenges, Tunisia has set ambitious targets : Reducing carbon intensity by 45% by 2030 and increasing renewable energy''s (RE) share to 35% of electricity production.
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The TEREG program is expected to support Tunisia in achieving its goals to mobilize US$2.8 billion in private investment to add 2.8 gigawatts of new solar and wind capacity by 2028,
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As noted by Terrapon et al. (2021, p. 15), the offered bids for solar power electricity production in Tunisia were amongst the lowest on a global scale, despite the huge potential that the
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The Tunisia 1.5°C (T-1.5oC) scenario is designed to calculate the efforts and actions required to achieve the ambitious objective of a 100% renewable energy system and to illustrate the options available to
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Faced with growing energy dependency, Tunisia is taking a decisive step forward in its commitment to renewable energy. On December 26, the Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy
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Tunisia needs more than solar and wind energy to achieve sustainable full energy self-sufficiency. Tunisia is embarking on an ambitious
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