This project focused on energy efficiency, backed by technical assistance and US$8.5 million in financing from the Global Environment Facility (GEF), helped lower emissions and make
READ MOREAt the same time, energy efficiency (EnEff) and renewable energy (RE) have enormous potential in Tunisia. The country has adopted an energy transition strategy that will allow primary energy demand to decrease by some 30 per cent and to generate 35 per cent of its electricity from RE by 2030.
READ MOREApril 29, 2021. Tunisia has embarked on an impressive path toward renewable energy and energy efficiency. The Government released an update to the Tunisia Solar Plan in 2018— an ambitious roadmap for their energy sector—which calls for the acceleration of renewable energy projects by 2030. By then, Tunisia hopes to increase domestic
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READ MOREEnergy system of Tunisia. Tunisia mostly relies on gas imports to meet its primary energy needs: almost 97% of its electricity generation came from gas in 2016. However, energy
READ MORETunisia has experienced growing dependence on imported fossil fuels over the past two decades, largely due to increasing energy consumption across its national
READ MOREThe energy efficiency has led to a decrease of around 20.6%. The emission coefficient has a minor effect on the emission (5.1%). Energy, pollution, and economic development in Tunisia, Energy Reports, ISSN 2352–4847. Elsevier, Amsterdam, 2, 35–39.
READ MORE2009. Renewable Energy Law for Electricity Production (No.74/2013) The Decree on connection and access of renewable electricity to the national grid. Tax exemptions for the import of renewable energy and energy efficiency equipment materials. Decree 2009/362 on Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Premiums.
READ MOREThrough innovative energy efficiency measures, Tunisian industry has reduced its energy consumption, thereby cutting its greenhouse gas emissions. The use of combined heat
READ MOREHighlights. •. Renewable energy is driven by technological innovation and income. •. The democratic transition and government stability in Tunisia have not yet
READ MORETunisia has embarked on an impressive path toward renewable energy and energy efficiency. The Government released an update to the Tunisia Solar Plan in 2018— an ambitious roadmap for
READ MOREsociety. Tunisia''s contributions were also by and large developed on the basis of existing sectoral and horizontal strategies, such as the national climate change strategy, drawn up in 2012; the energy efficiency strategy; the Tunisian Solar Plan and the
READ MORETunisia: Many of us want an overview of how much energy our country consumes, where it comes from, and if we''re making progress on decarbonizing our energy mix. This page provides the data for your chosen country across all of the key metrics on this topic.
READ MOREThe German-Tunisian Energy Partnership supports Tunisia in developing and implementing its national energy policy. It was founded in early 2012 when the two countries signed a joint Memorandum of Understanding on collaboration in the energy sector with a particular focus on renewable energy. The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale
READ MORERenewable Energy Law for Electricity Production (No.74/2013) The Decree on connection and access of renewable electricity to the national grid Tax exemptions for the import of
READ MOREThe large-scale development of renewable energy could catalyze economic growth in Tunisia in several ways: firstly, by reducing energy cost and
READ MOREThrough June 2023, Tunisia had about 565 MW of installed renewable energy capacity of which 240 MW was wind power, 263 MW solar power, and 62 MW of hydroelectric power, representing a combined 8% of national energy production capacity. The GOT aims to raise the usage of renewable energy resources to 35% of total power
READ MORELowering emissions benefitted the health of all Tunisians. With its reliance on imported energy, Tunisia''s industrial sector faced high production costs, putting exports at a competitive disadvantage. This
READ MORETo achieve the country''s update objectives, the TSP has established a target for total installed renewable energy capacity at 1 860 megawatts (MW) by 2023 and 3 815 MW by
READ MORECSV. Source: IEA Data Services. Licence: CC BY 4.0. Tunisia mostly relies on gas imports to meet its primary energy needs: almost 97% of its electricity generation came from gas in 2016. However, energy policy puts the emphasis on renewable energy. Electricity generation from wind power strongly increased.
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