TUNIS, Tunisia — Tunisia has intensified efforts to expand its renewable energy sector, unveiling new measures to accelerate solar and wind power projects across the country as part of a broader strategy to strengthen energy independence and support sustainable economic growth.
Government officials say the initiative aims to reduce reliance on imported energy while increasing the contribution of renewable sources to the national electricity grid. The move comes amid growing demand for energy and continued efforts to improve the country's economic outlook.
Industry experts believe the latest projects could attract significant foreign investment, generate employment opportunities, and position Tunisia as a key renewable energy hub in North Africa. Several large-scale solar installations are expected to move forward during the coming months, supporting both domestic energy needs and long-term climate goals.
Analysts note that expanding clean energy infrastructure could help stabilize energy costs, improve energy security, and strengthen Tunisia's competitiveness in the regional market.
The announcement has been welcomed by business groups and environmental organizations, which view renewable energy development as an important driver of future economic resilience and sustainable growth.
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