European Union Strengthens Support for Tunisia''s Energy Transition
Initial projects include 400 MW of solar capacity in Sidi Bouzid and Gafsa, supporting Tunisia''s renewable energy programme and its ambition to significantly increase the share of
The European Union (EU) is strengthening its support for Tunisia's energy transition with €35. 8 million in grant financing provided under the Neighbourhood Investment Platform (NIP), to accele...
Initial projects include 400 MW of solar capacity in Sidi Bouzid and Gafsa, supporting Tunisia''s renewable energy programme and its ambition to significantly increase the share of
Tunisia and the European Union (EU) signed, Thursday June 13, 2024, during the Tunisia Investment Forum (TIF), a memorandum of understanding on “a strategic partnership to promote and develop
The EU grant is meant to accelerate renewable energy generation and electricity infrastructure development, with its first project being to build two large solar power developments
The European Union (EU) is scaling up its support for Tunisia''s energy transition, committing €35.8 million in grant financing to accelerate renewable energy generation and
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and the French development agency, Proparco, are promoting the green transition of Tunisia by financing the
Mindful of Tunisia''s potential for renewable energy and their common interest in ensuring greater security of energy production and supply between the two Parties, Tunisia and the European Union
Unless the European Union-led energy transition provides economic development to Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia, the process may be perceived as a new form of extraction.
Exploiting its renewable energy potential will also allow Tunisia to export green electricity, including green hydrogen, contributing to the GHG emission targets of the Maghreb and Europe.
The European Union (EU) is strengthening its support for Tunisia''s energy transition with €35.8 million in grant financing provided under the Neighbourhood Investment Platform (NIP), to
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.
The European Union (EU) is strengthening its support for Tunisia''s energy transition with €35.8 million in grant financing provided under the