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Solar and wind power projects subject to authorization : Tunisia has granted authorizations for projects with a capacity of 381 MW, including 261 MW of solar PV and 120 MW of wind power.

Tunisia: African Development Bank Welcomes the Commissioning of

The African Development Bank Group welcomed the commissioning, on 16 December 2025, of the Kairouan solar power plant, which will strengthen Tunisia''s energy security and advance

Tunisia

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,

Tunisia – Two agreements signed for the construction of photovoltaic

These projects stem from a 2018 international call for tenders issued by the Ministry of Industry, Mines, and Energy, targeting the development of 500 megawatts of solar energy across

DREI Tunisia

The TSP sets out Tunisia''s ambition to harness its renewable energy resources in order to advance Tunisia''s sustainable development. It includes specific 2030 targets for investment in

SoleCrypt plans 20MW solar powered data center in Bizerte, Tunisia

Anglo-Tunisian data center and solar developer SoleCrypt is planning to build a 20MW data center in Bizerte, in northern Tunisia, in partnership with Schneider Electric. According to the

Tunisia''s Strategic Push Toward Renewable Energy Growth

To bolster its solar energy capacity, the Tunisian government signed agreements with renewable energy firms Scatec and Aelous to build solar plants in Sidi Bouzid and Tozeur.

World Bank Approves New Project to Power Tunisia''s Energy

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,

Tunisia accelerates large-scale solar as new players enter market

Self-generation is growing as businesses and households adopt solar. The Ministry estimates nearly 400 MW of low-voltage PV capacity installed, with 70 MW operational, highlighting

Tunisia

In 2022, only 3% of Tunisia''s electricity is generated from renewables, including hydroelectric, solar, and wind energy. While STEG continues to resist private investment in the

Major leap for renewables in Tunisia in 2024

The French independent renewable energy producer has already announced that it has started the construction of two solar parks in Tunisia, which will add 20 MWp to the country''s

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