NEWS CENTRE TUNISIA AFRICAN ENERGY

Powerup energy Tunisia
The reports for 2014 an electricity production of 19 TWh, compared to 10.5 TWh in the year 2000. The (STEG), a public company, ensures the three quarters of production. The network operates at 50 Hertz and the voltage at the domestic level is 230 Volts. Virtually all Tunisian electricity (18 TWh) is produced by burning natural gas. [pdf]FAQS about Powerup energy Tunisia
How much of Tunisia's electricity is generated from renewables?
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 sector, Parliament’s 2015 energy law encourages IPPs in the area of renewable energy technologies.
How much power does Tunisia have?
At the end of 2018, Tunisia had an installed capacity of 240 MW of wind power, 10 MW of solar, and 62 MW of hydroelectric, representing a combined 5.7% of national energy production capacity. The GOT aims to raise the usage of these types of energy resources to 30% of total power capacity by 2030.
Who produces Tunisia's electricity?
State power utility company STEG controls 91.5% of the country’s installed power production capacity and produces 81% of the electricity. The remainder is produced by Tunisia’s only independent power producer (IPP) Carthage Power Company (CPC), a 471-MW combined-cycle power plant.
Does Tunisia have a solar power plant?
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).
How is power Tunisia funded?
The Power Tunisia Activity is funded through USAID and made possible by the generosity of the US government and the American People. The author's views expressed on this website do not necessarily reflect the views of the United States Agency for International Development or the United States Government
What are Tunisia's energy projects?
One third of the projects will be for wind farms and two thirds for solar photovoltaics. Tunisia’s national grid is connected to those of Algeria and Libya which together helped supply about 12% of Tunisia’s power consumption in the first half of 2023.

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Who makes Nordex wind turbines?
As one of the world’s largest wind turbine manufacturers, the Nordex Group offers high-yield, cost-efficient wind turbines that enable long-term and economical power generation from wind energy in all geographical and climatic conditions. With the Delta4000 platform, the Nordex Group relies on tried-and-tested series-production technology.
How much electricity does Tunisia get from renewable sources?
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). In addition to wind and hydro, the Tunisian government plans to use biogas to produce renewable energy.
Could nuclear energy be a viable alternative to fossil fuels in Tunisia?
The Tunisian government has partnered with Russia and France in hopes of establishing nuclear energy as a viable alternative to fossil fuels and taking up a nontrivial chunk of the energy production in Tunisia. This is expected to be accomplished in the 2020s. Sousse thermal power station, combined gas cycle belonging to STEG.
What is the energy sector in Tunisia?
The energy sector in Tunisia includes all production, processing and, transit of energy consumption in this country. The production involves the upstream sector that includes general oil and gas, the downstream sector that includes the only refinery in Tunisia and most of the production of natural gas, and varied electrical/renewable energies.
Does Tunisia have a solar power plant?
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).
Is Tunisia a natural gas producer?
Sousse thermal power station, combined gas cycle belonging to STEG. Wind farm of Sidi Daoud. Tunisia is a small producer of oil and natural gas. Oil production began in 1966, at 118,000 barrels/day in 1980, and reached 63,000 barrels/day in 2015. The country is a net importer from the year 2000 onwards.
