EU boosts clean energy in Tunisia with €35.8 million grant to partners
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
Tunisia can fast-track its green transition through renewable energy
By developing solar and wind energy, Tunisia will be able to reduce the cost of local energy supply, accelerate an ecological transition, create tens of thousands of new jobs, strengthen
Tunisia Awards Major Solar And Wind Projects To Global Developers
Tunisia accelerates clean energy transition by awarding large-scale wind and solar projects to global developers under its 1.7GW plan.
Tunisia renewable energy: EU''s stunning €300M Boost
The European Union has committed a new €60 million funding package to accelerate Tunisia''s shift towards renewable energy. This financial support is designed to help Tunisia develop
EU Commits €35.8 Million to Accelerate Tunisia''s Renewable Energy
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
Team Europe commits €472 million to support the ELMED electricity
Tunisia''s energy independence also goes through renewable energies. ELMED will enable stabilize the power grid on both sides of the Mediterranean, and export electricity when possible.
Tunisia Moves Closer to 2030 Renewable Target with New Energy
By Abdullahi Lukman Tunisia has advanced its energy transition agenda with the award of new renewable energy concessions to major international developers, as part of its 1,700MW
RENEWABLE ENERGIES:
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.
EBRD promotes renewable energy in Tunisia
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and the French development agency, Proparco, are promoting the green transition of Tunisia by financing the