Towards a Low-Carbon Economy in Tunisia: Challenges and Opportunities

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Following an interview with Ms. Bayssen Amami, a doctoral engineer in the Energy Efficiency in Industry Department at the National Agency for Energy Management (ANME), to discuss the topic of decarbonization. Through a series of questions, she shed light on the ins and outs of this essential process for Tunisia's future. Her answers provide an in-depth and enlightening overview of the challenges and opportunities associated with decarbonization.

Vers une Économie Bas Carbone en Tunisie : Enjeux et opportunités

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Suite à un interview avec Mme Bayssen Amami, docteure ingénieure dans la Direction de l’Efficacité Energétique dans l’Industrie à l'Agence Nationale pour la Maitrise de l’Energie (ANME), en vue de parler sur le sujet de la décarbonation. À travers une série de questions, elle nous a éclairés sur les tenants et aboutissants de ce processus essentiel pour l'avenir de la Tunisie. Ses réponses fournissent un aperçu approfondi et éclairant sur les enjeux et les opportunités liés à la décarbonation

Mediterranean Decarbonization Forum, September 24-25, 2024, Tunis

The ANME, in partnership with UNDP, the EU, and UTICA, in collaboration with MEDENER, RCREEE, and TuniCREEE, and with the participation of national, regional, and international organizations, is organizing a Mediterranean Forum on Decarbonization and Energy Transition Policies on September 24th and 25th, 2024, in Tunis. This regional event will serve as a platform to present and discuss operational mechanisms for decarbonizing the economy and businesses, such as technology transfer, service provision, and access to finance...

The next COP, number 29, will be in Baku, Azerbaijan, in November of 2024. Tunisia will be participating.

Many countries have committed to developing their clean and renewable energy potential, a crucial element of their plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. They aim to increase their renewable energy capacity by 2030 and 2050 and to diversify their energy systems to promote green energy. Tunisia, a signatory to the Paris Agreement, intends to set an example by presenting its national objectives in its Nationally Determined Contribution, aligned with the global goal of limiting global warming to 1.5°C (Read more about the COP).