Bouguerra et al. [20] aimed to optimize the location of charging stations through five integer linear programs based on weighted set covering models, and the model was applied in Tunis City, Tunisia.
READ MOREElectricity demand in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region increases at a rate of 6–8% per year. It is expected to double by 2020 and triple by 2030. Renewable electricity ensures climate protection and energy security. This work presents a sustainability assessment of CSP hybridization with biomass technology to be installed in
READ MOREIn an effort to address high energy production costs and increase the use of renewable sources, a delayed project to build Tunisia''s first large-scale solar energy farm is now under way. The farm, set to be developed by UK firm TuNur, was approved in 2012, not long after the country''s revolution. Ongoing political and economic
READ MOREAbstract and Figures. The main objective of this paper is to assess the energy efficiency of residential buildings in Tunis. To this end, three complementary studies were carried out at different
READ MOREsupporting the financing capacities of local banks for renewable projects, and. streamlining permitting procedures. Tunisia: Solar Investment Opportunities Version 2.0 is the 11th publication in a suite of free investment reports on global markets with significant solar potential, including Mozambique, Senegal, Côte d''Ivoire, Myanmar
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 MOREThe European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is promoting renewable energy in Tunisia by financing the construction of a 10 MW solar power plant in the Feriana region of the country. The financing package entails a €3.9 million EBRD loan and up to €1 million in concessional funding from Finland under the
READ MOREThe Tunisian Solar Plan (TSP) is intended as the key tool to implement the strategy to increase the share of renewable electricity. The latest TSP version was updated by
READ MORESolar energy is not only a renewable and sustainable source of power, but it also offers numerous environmental benefits. One of the main advantages of solar energy is that it produces clean electricity without any harmful emissions or pollutants.
READ MORETunisia''s energy transition strategy is based on four main pillars: energy security; increasing energy independence; reducing costs; and diversifying energy resources. With
READ MORETunisia is making progress in the expansion of solar energy. The country is home to the first floating photovoltaic (PV) park in the Middle East and North Africa which went online near the capital Tunis in
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READ MORETunisia aims to reduce total GHG emission across sectors by 41 % by 20301 and to minimise energy consumption by 30 %. Localising effective mitigation and adaptation
READ MOREThe Tunisian Solar Plan (TSP) is Tunisia''s official long-term plan for renewable energy. The TSP sets out Tunisia''s ambition to harness its renewable energy
READ MORESolar potential in the gulf of Tunis was evaluated using the solar radiation data collected by the meteorological NRG weather station installed in the Center of Research and Technologies of Energy (CRTEn) in the Borj-Cedria area. The collected measurements during the last three years (2008, 2009 and 2010) were based on 10 min
READ MOREIn a study conducted by Khan et al. (Citation 2020), a techno-economic analysis of grid-connected renewable energy systems using biogas and solar PV-biogas
READ MOREAt a recent workshop on the theme of renewable energy, the Tunisian Minister of Industry, Energy and Mines, Neila Nouira Gongi announced the establishment of a national strategy for solar energy. The
READ MOREThis work carries out the availability of the global solar radiation over the site of Borj-Cedria in the gulf of Tunis (36 43''04" N latitude and 10 25''41" E longitude), Tunisia.
READ MOREThat''s why Tunisia has accorded a great importance to the promotion of the solar energy through PROSOL project. This project has been a change of scale in the solar thermal market since 2005. Indeed, the installed surface of SWHs had jumped from 7,000 m2 in 2004 to 22,000 m2 in 2005. It reached 80, 000 m2 in 2010.
READ MOREThe total annual global solar-radiation received in the Gulf of Tunis on a horizontal surface is 1681, 1763 and 1704 kWh/m 2 during 2008, 2009 and 2010 respectively. It is noticeable that the sunshine durations are important with the values of 3337, 3505 and 3415 h during 2008, 2009 and 2010 respectively.
READ MOREThe solar park of Tozeur II was recently inaugurated in the presence of Tunisian authorities, as well as officials of the Tunisian Company of Electricity and Gas (Steg) and the Kreditanstalt für
READ MOREGIZ is helping the Tunisian Government to implement its Solar Plan and smoothly integrate electricity from renewable energy sources into the Tunisian grid.
READ MORETunisia''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
READ MOREThe total surface area coverage of Tunisia is 163 610 square kilometres (km2), with arable land constituting 19% of total land area (Trading Economics, 2020) and the Sahara representing more than 30% (RES4MED, 2016). The population of Tunisia in 2017 reached 11.54 million, with an annual growth rate of 1.1%.
READ MOREThe Government of Tunisia (GoT) has embarked on an ambitious path to increase its renewable energy production. Through the TERI UMBRELLA, the World
READ MORETunisia is a net importer of energy with a huge potential of solar energy. That is why Tunisia has accorded a great importance to the promotion of the solar energy through PROSOL project. This project has been a change of scale in the solar thermal market since 2005.
READ MOREThe five projects, once completed, will represent 6% of Tunisia''s electricity generation capacity. The Tunisian Government aims to bring its renewable energy installed capacity to 30% of the total by 2030. This entails building 1,000MW in 2017-20, and 1,250MW in 2021-2030. As of the end of 2019, the country had more than
READ MORESolar energy is any type of energy generated by the sun. Solar energy is created by nuclear fusion that takes place in the sun. Fusion occurs when protons of hydrogen atoms violently collide in the sun''s core and fuse to create a helium atom. This process, known as a PP (proton-proton) chain reaction, emits an enormous amount of
READ MORENoise pollution. We''ve covered how solar energy is better for the environment than fossil fuels in terms of air, land, water, and mining. But perhaps the most overlooked environmental benefit of solar energy is that it''s quiet. Noise pollution is linked to "stress related illnesses, high blood pressure, speech interference, hearing loss
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