After a lost decade of failure, Tunisia’s energy sector authorities are attempting to implement a new and ambitious renewable energy procurement process which, once in place, could underpin long-term sustainable growth and cement the country as a vital commercial partner to developed economies in Europe.
With the award of the first in a set of new tenders just emerging, African Energy has analysed the trends and the projects whose success or failure will help define the outcome of what looks certain to be a second term for the autocratic incumbent President Kaïs Saïed, writes John Hamilton.
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