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6 FAQs about [Tunisia dongxinyuan energy storage power station]
Who regulates electricity in Tunisia?
MEMTE is responsible for electricity infrastructure, planning and the implementation of national policy in the field of electricity, energy eficiency and renewable energy, with regulatory oversight also carried out by the ministry. Yet, Tunisia has no independent regulator.
Does Tunisia allow private power production?
It does not allow, however, unsolicited private power production (either from conventional or renewable sources). Only one concession agreement has been granted, authorising the creation and operation of Tunisia’s first IPP (Carthage Power Company in Radès, 471 megawatts (MW)).
How can the Energy Transition Fund help Tunisia?
The Energy Transition Fund, Tunisia Investment Authority and Tunisian Guarantee Company can be complemented with guarantee funds or secure credit lines (e.g. liquidity guarantees or credit lines) to local commercial banks by international finance institutions like the French Development Agency (AFD) and International Finance Corporation.
Why did Tunisia embark on an accelerated energy transition?
Tunisia embarked on an accelerated energy transition to achieve multiple objectives; to realise its energy security through a diversified energy mix and to improve the country’s economic competitiveness within the framework of its strategic vision towards a low-carbon economy.
How much energy does Tunisia produce?
Source: IRENA. According to Global Energy Monitor, Tunisia has a generating capacity of 6,079 MW total, comprised of oil and natural gas (5,771 MW), solar (55 MW), and onshore wind (253 MW).
How many natural gas fields are in Tunisia?
Tunisia has five gas and oil&gas fields in operation: Hasdrubal, Miskar, Nawara, Sabria, and Chouech Es Saida. While Tunisia produces natural gas (approximately 87,404.63 million cubic feet of natural gas per year, as of 2015), the majority of demand is met through energy imports from neighboring countries.