The Tunisian government has granted licenses to four PV projects with a combined capacity of 500 MW. The selected developers are Qair International, Voltalia, Toyota Tsusho and Scatec.
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New contracts for 498MW of solar PV projects bring Tunisia closer to its renewable energy ambitions. But a ''35% by 2030'' renewables target looks out of reach.
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The Tunisian Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy has granted development licenses for four solar PV projects in Tunisia, with a combined capacity of 500 MW. France''s
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Tunisia: Construction on Tunisia''s 130 MW Segdoud solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant under the public-private partnership (PPP) model in Redeyef, Gafsa Governorate is set
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Average global horizontal irradiation is between 4.2 kWh per m² per day in the north-west of Tunisia and 5.8 kWh per m² pd in the extreme south. Given these favourable conditions, the productivity of solar photovoltaic systems
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Qair has operated in Tunisia since 2015 and is currently building two solar PV power plants with a combined capacity of 20MW. Furthermore, Qair is developing a pipeline of nearly 900MW of...
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Average global horizontal irradiation is between 4.2 kWh per m² per day in the north-west of Tunisia and 5.8 kWh per m² pd in the extreme south. Given these favourable conditions, the
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Qair has operated in Tunisia since 2015 and is currently building two solar PV power plants with a combined capacity of 20MW. Furthermore, Qair is developing a pipeline of
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Tunisia''s 120 MWp Solar PV Project in Kairouan has reached over 82% construction progress, with commercial operations expected before the end of the year. The
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The agreement enhances the partners'' collaboration in Tunisia, building on the success of the 60 MW Sidi Bouzid I and 60 MW Tozeur solar projects currently under construction. Scatec will own 50% of
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These projects are expected to come online in 2027 and generate around 1,000 GWh per year, approximately 5% of Tunisia''s national electricity production. The solar plants are estimated to save 250,000 tons
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The Tunisian Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy has granted development licenses for four solar PV projects in Tunisia, with a combined capacity of 500 MW. France''s Qair International will build a 100
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Solar project contracts in Tunisia were awarded earlier this week as the nation signed agreements with Norway and Japan to build plants in Sidi Bouzid and Tozeur. The
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These projects are expected to come online in 2027 and generate around 1,000 GWh per year, approximately 5% of Tunisia''s national electricity production. The solar plants
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The Tunisian government has granted licenses to four PV projects with a combined capacity of 500 MW. The selected developers are Qair International, Voltalia,
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The agreement enhances the partners'' collaboration in Tunisia, building on the success of the 60 MW Sidi Bouzid I and 60 MW Tozeur solar projects currently under
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The Tunisian government has granted licenses to four PV projects with a combined capacity of 500 MW. The selected developers are Qair International, Voltalia, Toyota Tsusho and Scatec. Tunisia's Minister of Industry, Mines and Energy, Fatima Al-Thabat Shibb, has approved four solar projects with a combined capacity of 500 MW.
Tunisia has selected four photovoltaic projects totalling 500 MW in the first phase of the 1,700 MW call for tenders, with the best tariff being 0.029 euros per kWh.
It previously completed a 500 MW solar tender in December 2019. In October 2024, Tunisia launched a new tender for 200 MW of large-scale solar, with submissions due by Jan. 15, 2025. Tunisia’s total solar capacity reached 506 MW by the end of 2023, according to the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA).
First utility-scale photovoltaic plant (10 MW, in Tozeur) was commissioned in 2019 on German money. Tunisia aims to generate 30% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030. The country currently gets only 3% to 6% of its electricity from renewable sources, mostly from wind and hydro. Solar energy capacity is at 35 megawatts (MW).
The agreement enhances the partners’ collaboration in Tunisia, building on the success of the 60 MW Sidi Bouzid I and 60 MW Tozeur solar projects currently under construction. Scatec will own 50% of the Sidi Bouzid II project, while Aeolus will own 50%.
In October 2024, Tunisia launched a new tender for 200 MW of large-scale solar, with submissions due by Jan. 15, 2025. Tunisia’s total solar capacity reached 506 MW by the end of 2023, according to the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). This content is protected by copyright and may not be reused.
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