Solar Energy in Tunisia | EcoMENA
In 2009, the Tunisian government adopted “Plan Solaire Tunisien” or Tunisia Solar Plan to achieve 4.7 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030 which includes the use of solar
In 2009, the Tunisian government adopted “Plan Solaire Tunisien” or Tunisia Solar Plan to achieve 4.7 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030 which includes the use of solar
Morocco Solar EnergySolar Power In MoroccoMorocco Solar Power PlantSolar Power MoroccoMorocco Solar ProjectMorocco Solar PlantSolar Energy In JordanMorocco Noor Solar Power ProjectSolar Energy Saudi ArabiaTataouine: the photovoltaic plant in Tunisia | EniTunisia''s historic solar concessions advance | African EnergyTunisia 6kW Rooftop Solar Project with 500W Panels | EcoSyncTunisia and Solar in Carthage — Off-Grid InstallerTataouine: the photovoltaic plant in Tunisia | EniSolar Energy in Tunisia | EcoMENANew 10MW solar PV plant successfully commissioned in TunisiaTUNISIA: The Government Approves the Construction of 5 Solar PowerEngie and Nareva partner up to build solar power plant in Tunisia .. Tozeur, the country''s first solar power plant is kicking off theSee allenergypartnership-tunisia [PDF]
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.
The Government of Tunisia is taking steps to diversify its energy generation mix by bringing on hydropower and solar energy.
Tunisia''s push for renewable energy reflects significant progress through ambitious solar and wind projects, yet challenges such
On 16 December 2025, in the central Tunisian governorate of Kairouan, a 120-megawatt solar power plant was officially commissioned, marking the country''s largest operational solar
In 2009, the Tunisian government adopted “Plan Solaire Tunisien” or Tunisia Solar Plan to achieve 4.7 GW of renewable energy
On 16 December 2025, in the central Tunisian governorate of Kairouan, a 120-megawatt solar power plant was officially commissioned, marking the country''s largest operational solar
In 2022, only 3% of Tunisia''s electricity is generated from renewables, including hydroelectric, solar, and wind energy. While STEG continues to resist private investment in the
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.
The African Development Bank Group has welcomed the commissioning of the Kairouan solar power plant on 16 December 2025—an achievement that marks a major leap
The African Development Bank Group has welcomed the commissioning of the Kairouan solar power plant on 16 December 2025—an achievement that marks a major leap
Tunisia''s push for renewable energy reflects significant progress through ambitious solar and wind projects, yet challenges such as regulatory hurdles, financing gaps, and grid
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.
With an average of over 3,000 hours of sunlight annually, Tunisia is ideally positioned to harness solar power to meet its energy demands sustainably. The importance of solar energy in
Tunisia has launched a tender for 1.3 GW of solar capacity, aiming to increase its renewable energy share to 35% by 2030 and reduce its reliance on fossil fuels.
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
PDF version includes complete article with source references.
Get specifications and technical data for our MW-scale energy storage and PV integration solutions.
45 Energy Innovation Park
London WC2H 8NA, United Kingdom
+44 20 7783 1966
Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM GMT