AMEA Power’s 100MW Solar PV Project Gets Go Ahead in Tunisia

  • AMEA Power’s Concession Agreement and PPA has been ratified by the government of Tunisia for a 100MW solar project in Kairouan.
  • The announcement was made at a ceremony which took place at the government headquarters in Al Qasba yesterday.
  • The construction of the solar power plant is expected to begin by the end of this year.

In December 2019, a consortium formed by AMEA Power and TBEA Xinjiang New Energy Co., Ltd. was awarded the 100MW solar power plant, located in Kairouan in Tunisia.This project was part of the first round of solar projects under the concession regime, launched through an international tender program by the Ministry of Industry and SMEs in Tunisia in 2018, and is aligned with the government’s 2030 New Energy Vision. The construction of the solar power plant is expected to begin by the end of this year.

The project has a planned production of nearly 223,171 MWh of power per year, saving more than 113,525 metric tonnes of CO2 emissions on an annual basis.

Following the ceremony, AMEA Power’s Chairman, Hussain Al Nowais commented: “This is a great milestone for both Tunisia and AMEA Power. Through the government’s 2030 New Energy Vision, Tunisia aims to increase the share of renewables in its energy mix to 30% by 2030, corresponding to an additional installed capacity of approximately 4GW. AMEA Power is proud to be able to support Tunisia in achieving this grande vision, and to contribute to reducing the country’s carbon footprint. AMEA Power continues to grow and today we are proud to be present in 15 countries, with a total capacity of about 2,000MW of renewable energy projects in operation, under construction and in development.”

Author: Bryan Groenendaal

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