Solar and wind power projects subject to authorization : Tunisia has granted authorizations for projects with a capacity of 381 MW, including 261 MW of solar PV and 120 MW of wind power. 2 plants with a unit capacity of of Tataouine and Sidi Bouzid.
Expanding Solar Power to Meet Growing Energy Needs To bolster its solar energy capacity, the Tunisian government signed agreements with renewable energy firms Scatec and Aelous to build solar plants in Sidi Bouzid and Tozeur.
Tunisia plans to award contracts for 1.7GW of new renewable power capacity. Image: Voltalia. Tunisia has announced the winners of tenders for over 500MW of solar capacity, part of a series of tenders to install 1.7GW of new renewable power capacity.
The latter companies already have a footprint in Tunisia, with Voltalia announcing plans to build a 130MW solar project in the country in May, and Scatec collaborating with Aeolus to build a 120MW project i n August. The second tender calls for two projects of unspecified capacity in Hechain, Gabes governate and Khobna, Sidi Bouzid governate.
The Hungarian government has been actively working to promote solar energy through various regulatory changes. In February 2024, it launched a support scheme to encourage small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to invest in solar energy.
oth market participants and potential financiers. Thus, on the whole, there is currently no substantial incentive to use Hungary's re-newable energy resources for heat production in addition to electricity; whereas, 29% of Hungary's final energy consumption can be attributed to the residential sector
Policy Direction Hungary's energy policy continues to emphasise a low-carbon electricity mix (~90% nuclear + renewables by 2030), as reflected in the updated NECP. The government remains committed to grid security and import reduction, while scaling renewables primarily through solar PV, reopened wind and biomass/biogas.
Hungary's solar capacity is on course to exceed 8 GW by mid-2025, thanks to extensive large-scale solar projects and increased residential installations. With ongoing regulatory support and financial incentives, the country is well-positioned to achieve its renewable energy targets and significantly reduce its carbon footprint.
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Energy storage procurement contracts must also take into account the ever-evolving suite of laws and regulations applicable to energy storage projects, including as a result of the recent change in administration in the United States.
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These contracts allocate the risks of project development, construction, and performance between the parties and include the price that will be paid by the utility for the resource or the energy storage services that are to be provided.
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