La Tunisie, à travers sa stratégie de mix électrique pour l''horizon 2030, s''est fixé un objectif de 30% pour la production électrique à partir de sources renouvelables.
The Tunisian Solar Plan (PST) is the national program aiming at reaching the renewable energy development strategy targets. The goal is to increase the total share of renewables in the
Through the TERI UMBRELLA, the World Bank has been providing technical assistance activities to support and accelerate Tunisia''s
To achieve this objective the Tunisian Government is launching a series of solar and wind tenders across the country, between two regimes: The tenders are launched on an annual basis for
Major investments in solar power could be coming to Tunisia after the local government granted building licenses to multiple international solar
Through the TERI UMBRELLA, the World Bank has been providing technical assistance activities to support and accelerate Tunisia''s energy transition, particularly to
To achieve this objective the Tunisian Government is launching a series of solar and wind tenders across the country, between two regimes: The tenders are
A government decision in 2016 and further implementing provisions brought the law into effect. The law provides for 30 per cent of electricity to be produced from renewable energy sources
PROSOL includes a loan mechanism for domestic customers to purchase Solar Water Heaters and a capital cost subsidy provided by the Tunisian government of 20% of
Major investments in solar power could be coming to Tunisia after the local government granted building licenses to multiple international solar companies.
By providing financial incentives for middle-income households to install PV systems, the programme aims to increase the accessibility and
The Prosol Elec program supports both businesses and households in developing solar systems for self-consumption. It offers a 30% rebate on project costs through FNME, a
By providing financial incentives for middle-income households to install PV systems, the programme aims to increase the accessibility and affordability of renewable
In 2010, Tunisia launched the Prosol Elec program to promote the installation of solar panels on roofs connected to the low-voltage grid through subsidies and loans.
Tunisian Solar Programme, launched in 2005, is a joint initiative of UNEP, Tunisian National Agency for Energy Conservation, state-utility STEG and Italian Ministry for Environment, Land and Sea. The program aims to promote the development of the solar energy sector through financial and fiscal support.
The Tunisian solar plan is being implemented by STEG Énergies Renouvelables (STEG RE) which is a subsidiary of state-utility STEG and responsible for the development of alternative energy sector in the country.
According to the Energy General Direction of the Tunisian Ministry of Energy and Mines, 650 MW will come from solar photovoltaic, while the residual 350 MW will be supplied by wind energy. Under new plans, Tunisia has dedicated itself to generating 30 per cent of its electrical energy from renewable energy sources in 2030. Loading...
The total investment required to implement the Tunisian Solar Program plan have been estimated at $2.5 billion, including $175 million from the National Fund, $530 million from the public sector, $1,660 million from private sector funds, and $24 million from international cooperation.
The Tunisian Government is successfully implementing the Tunisian Solar Plan (TSP), developing renewable energy on a large scale and complying with the agreed climate protection contributions. The project provides policy advice with the support of national and international technical, financial and legal experts.
The Tunisian Solar Plan (PST) Tunisia is a signing party to the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement. The Government has thus committed to Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions in all sectors, including energy, where a reduction of 46% by 2030 compared to the base year 2010 is targeted.