The Italian government aims to enhance Europe''s access to clean energy from North Africa by producing solar panels in Tunisia and Algeria. The "Medlink" project, supported by former gas network executives, will
At a workshop in Tunis, SolarPower Europe''s Emerging Markets Task Force issued a new report detailing the significant solar investment opportunities in Tunisia. The report provides a snapshot of Tunisia''s business
Exporting the Tunisian sun to Europe has been the ambitious vision of the Tunisian-British company TuNur for the past ten years, as it plans to develop a mega solar power plant in
This new report shows that Tunisia has strong solar potential, which the government is increasingly harnessing. However, in order to effectively take advantage of this opportunity, the report issues a series of recommendations
Combined with the proximity between Tunisia and southern Europe (180km), it makes a clear case for Tunisia to become a major provider of solar electricity for the European
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At a workshop in Tunis, SolarPower Europe’s Emerging Markets Task Force issued a new report detailing the significant solar investment opportunities in Tunisia. The report provides a snapshot of Tunisia’s business environment, macroeconomic trends, and issues related to the country’s credit and political risk.
This new report shows that Tunisia hasstrong solar potential, which the government is increasingly harnessing. However, in order to effectively take advantage of this opportunity, the report issues a series of recommendations for investors, policymakers, and local stakeholders.
In Tunisia, Nur Energie is developing the world’s first CSP solar export project between North Africa and Europe. For more information about the TuNur project please visit the TuNur company website:
The Tunisian Solar Plan aims at developing an additional renewable energy installed capacity of 3815 MW by 2030. The targeted share per technology is detailed in the chart on the right.
Figures for Tunisia’s new solar capacity, electricity tariffs, and energy mix have all been updated. “Globally, solar capacity has hit the Terawatt level – and that’s set to more than double by 2025. It is crucial that key global markets are empowered to join the worldwide solar Terawatt pathway.
Nur Energie has been present in Tunisia since 2008 working with local Tunisian and Maltese partners and investors to contribute to the solar energy industry in the region. The TuNur project consists of a 2,250MW solar CSP power plant in the Sahara desert and a 2 GW HVDC submarine cable from Tunisia to Italy.
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