About Tunisia exports energy storage
Three multinationals collaborate on “H2 Notos” to export Tunisia’s green hydrogen to Europe via a pipeline. Initial production targets 200,000 tonnes yearly, scalable to 1 million tonnes. Leveraging Tunisia’s solar and wind resources, the project aids Europe’s renewable goals.
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6 FAQs about [Tunisia exports energy storage]
Can Tunisia export green electricity?
Exploiting its renewable energy potential will also allow Tunisia to export green electricity, including green hydrogen, contributing to the GHG emission targets of the Maghreb and Europe.
Does Tunisia rely on gas?
Tunisia mostly relies on gas imports to meet its primary energy needs: almost 97% of its electricity generation came from gas in 2016. However, energy policy puts the emphasis on renewable energy. Electricity generation from wind power strongly increased
How is energy used in Tunisia?
Total energy supply (TES) includes all the energy produced in or imported to a country, minus that which is exported or stored. It represents all the energy required to supply end users in the country.
How do oil and gas imports affect Tunisia's macroeconomic situation?
Fossil fuel imports have significantly contributed to Tunisia’s macroeconomic situation. The high dependence on the import of oil and gas increases the trade deficit and raises the cost of energy subsidies, imposing a significant burden on the government fiscal deficit as well.
Can Tunisia become energy independent?
Tunisia has the potential to become energy independent and to transform itself from an energy importer to an energy exporter. Renewable energy, often referred to as clean energy, comes from natural sources or processes that are constantly replenished such as sunlight and wind.
How will the World Bank support Tunisia?
The World Bank and the TERI Umbrella Program will continue to support Tunisia to make its ambitious energy transition a reality. As previously mentioned, the World Bank will support the launch of 2GW of renewable independent power producer (IPP) projects as well as partly finance the construction of the transformational ELMED project.


