Existing and future transmission and distribution lines are shown ranging from 90kV to 400kV. Actual and planned cross-border interconnectors are also shown including the Elmed
Financing agreements were signed on December 13, 2023 and pending parliamentary approval. There has been no restructuring to date. There are no related projects.
The TEREG program is expected to support Tunisia in achieving its goals to mobilize US$2.8 billion in private investment to add 2.8 gigawatts of new solar and wind capacity by 2028, and create over
Tunisia''s power sector is well-developed, and the national electrical system serves nearly the whole population. Tunisia currently has a power generation capacity of 5,175 megawatts (MW), which is
Resistance movements, such as El Kamour and recent campaigns for a just energy transition, highlight the power of grassroots advocacy in shaping
Segment Analysis Thermal units commanded 84.25% of the Tunisia power market share in 2025, reaffirming the centrality of gas-fired output in meeting peak demand. Renewables, anchored by
Robust auction pipelines, multilateral funding, and the forthcoming 600 MW ELMED interconnector draw international developers into the Tunisia
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solar power on residential rooftops and medium- to high-voltage production dedi cated to commercial and industrial pro duction capacities of
Tunisia Power Market Size & Share Analysis - Growth Trends and Forecast (2026 - 2031) The Tunisia Power Market Report is Segmented by
Tunisia Power Transmission and Distribution Market is expected to grow during 2025-2031
Distribution of wind potential Annual generation per unit of installed PV capacity (MWh/kWp) Wind power density at 100m height (W/m2)
Background Tunisia relies heavily on oil and natural gas for its domestic primary energy. Imports have increased due to a decrease in domestic production of oil and natural gas and an increase in
The share of STEG power plants represented 92% of the installed capacity in 2019, compared to 8% for the independent combined cycle power plant in Radès (commissioned in 2001 and with an installed
Revised in September 2024, this map provides a detailed view of the power sector in Tunisia. The locations of power generation facilities that are operating, under
50 Hz alternating current (AC) at the voltage of 400kV, equipped with the newest HVDC technology, that is, voltage source converter (VSC), which will enhance the flexibility of the Tunisian power system
Moreover, the Tunisian authorities committed to expediting the development of wind energy sources since 2000 by finding instruments to encourage this expansion. In this context, we
As one of the most climate vulnerable Mediterranean countries, Tunisia''s electrical system is expecting increased demand resulting from expanding peak-hour demand patterns, intensifying cooling needs
Tunisia power encompasses electricity generation, transmission, and distribution infrastructure operating across voltage classes from low-voltage distribution at 220-400V to high-voltage transmission at
Drivers of the market The Tunisia Power Distribution Unit market is driven by increasing investments in infrastructure development and industrial automation. Demand for reliable power distribution
Also, several wind turbines for small power drivers (powers between 400 W and 3000 W) are installed in the country for different applications (water pumping, rural electrification,
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