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What is the power supply situation of the Tunisian base station

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4 FAQs about What is the power supply situation of the Tunisian base station

What are Tunisia's energy projects?

One third of the projects will be for wind farms and two thirds for solar photovoltaics. Tunisia’s national grid is connected to those of Algeria and Libya which together helped supply about 12% of Tunisia’s power consumption in the first half of 2023.

Why did Tunisia have a nuclear power station?

Tunisia was to have had its first nuclear power station in 2020, allowing it to produce 900 megawatts of electricity, the equivalent of 20 percent of the country's energy needs. This was a response to Tunisia's growing need for energy imports, which were pretty costly for the country's fragile economy.

Does Tunisia have a power grid?

Tunisia’s national grid is connected to those of Algeria and Libya which together helped supply about 12% of Tunisia’s power consumption in the first half of 2023. Moreover, in August 2023, Tunisia’s sub-sea connection project with Italy, called ELMED, was approved for $337 million funding from the European Commission.

Why does Tunisia need more electricity?

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 stemming from greater warm spells, and increasing desalination needs.

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