Tunisia is accelerating its renewable energy transition by launching tenders for 2 gigawatts (GW) of new wind power capacity. This initiative signals a significant push towards diversifying the country’s energy sources and reducing reliance on fossil fuels. The projects, currently in the bidding phase, aim to bring the new capacity online by 2030. Details regarding specific project locations and investment amounts have not yet been disclosed. This development aligns with Tunisia’s broader energy strategy and commitments to sustainable development goals. The announcement was first reported by Kapitalis, a Tunisian news outlet, indicating a growing national focus on wind energy. The move is expected to attract both domestic and international investment in the renewable energy sector.
