Tunisia’s ambitions to resolve its energy crisis through renewable energy sources are facing significant challenges. Concerns are rising that concessions granted to foreign companies for renewable energy projects will not effectively address the country’s energy needs. The article, published by Kapitalis, suggests these deals may be counterproductive to Tunisia’s energy independence. Details regarding the specific nature of the concessions and their potential drawbacks were not provided in the initial report. This raises questions about the strategic direction of Tunisia’s renewable energy policy and the benefits accruing to the nation. The report indicates resistance to the current approach, implying a need for reassessment of the partnership model with foreign entities. Further investigation is needed to understand the full scope of the issues and potential solutions.