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The Tunisian government will launch an international tender
for renewable energy power plants such as solar and wind power worth 2.
5 billion dinars (about 6.
5 billion yuan) at the end of this month.
The Tunisian government plans to deploy nearly 1 GW of installed renewable energy capacity
in the country through public tenders.
It is reported that the first round of solar and wind power project bidding will be announced on April 27, including 300 MW of solar power in the Gafsa region (100 MW), Tataouine region (100 MW), Sidibuzid region (50 MW), Tozeur area (50 MW), and 300 MW wind power, respectively in Nabeul (200 MW) and Kabli region (100 MW).
According to reports, the first round of bidding will promote private sector investment to reach 2 billion dinars (about 5.
2 billion yuan).
In addition, a round of tenders for large-scale renewable energy projects of 200 MW is also being planned, which is expected to attract investment of 500 million dinars (about 1.
3 billion yuan).
The Prime Minister of Tunisia said that in addition to the 1 MW small solar power park, several 10 MW solar projects
will be established in several parts of the country.
Tunisia is expected to simplify administrative procedures
for renewable energy projects up to 1 MW by the end of this year through some changes to the country's renewable energy law.
According to its renewable energy strategy, Tunisia plans to achieve 4.
7 GW
of installed renewable energy capacity by 2030.
This article uses the real-time exchange rate of 1 Tunisian dinar = 2.
6 yuan
The Tunisian government will launch an international tender
for renewable energy power plants such as solar and wind power worth 2.
5 billion dinars (about 6.
5 billion yuan) at the end of this month.
The Tunisian government plans to deploy nearly 1 GW of installed renewable energy capacity
in the country through public tenders.
It is reported that the first round of solar and wind power project bidding will be announced on April 27, including 300 MW of solar power in the Gafsa region (100 MW), Tataouine region (100 MW), Sidibuzid region (50 MW), Tozeur area (50 MW), and 300 MW wind power, respectively in Nabeul (200 MW) and Kabli region (100 MW).
According to reports, the first round of bidding will promote private sector investment to reach 2 billion dinars (about 5.
2 billion yuan).
In addition, a round of tenders for large-scale renewable energy projects of 200 MW is also being planned, which is expected to attract investment of 500 million dinars (about 1.
3 billion yuan).
The Prime Minister of Tunisia said that in addition to the 1 MW small solar power park, several 10 MW solar projects
will be established in several parts of the country.
Tunisia is expected to simplify administrative procedures
for renewable energy projects up to 1 MW by the end of this year through some changes to the country's renewable energy law.
According to its renewable energy strategy, Tunisia plans to achieve 4.
7 GW
of installed renewable energy capacity by 2030.
This article uses the real-time exchange rate of 1 Tunisian dinar = 2.
6 yuan