FINDINGS FROM FOCUS GROUPS IN TUNISIA

Solar panel recommendations Tunisia
While setting out key information for potential investors in Tunisian solar, the report offers a number of policy recommendations to unlock Tunisia’s solar potential, including:the creation of an Independent Energy Regulatory Agencysupporting the financing capacities of local banks for renewable projects, andstreamlining permitting procedures [pdf][FAQS about Solar panel recommendations Tunisia]

Tunisia energy centric co ltd
The energy sector in includes all production, processing and, transit of in this country. The production involves the upstream sector that includes , the downstream sector that includes the only in Tunisia and most of the production of natural gas, and varied electrical/renewable energies. has been a strong point of fo. [pdf][FAQS about Tunisia energy centric co ltd]

Sunlife 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]
Tunisia warcry energy
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 Tunisia warcry energy]

Freesunpower Tunisia
The Kairouan Power Station, also Kairouan Solar Park 3, is a 120 MW (160,000 hp) under development in . The power station is owned and under development by a (SPV) company, under the (PPP) arrangement. The lead investor is Amea Power, an (IPP), based in the . [pdf]
Tunisia umeb energy
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 Tunisia umeb energy]