Tunisia tenders 498 MW of solar projects
Tunisia''s Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy has selected four solar projects totaling 498 MW to be developed across the country in the first phase of a 1.7 GW tender. The ministry said the most
Tunisia''s Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy has selected four solar projects totaling 498 MW to be developed across the country in the first phase of a 1.7 GW tender. The ministry said the most
Tunisia accelerates clean energy transition by awarding large-scale wind and solar projects to global developers under its 1.7GW plan.
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