Wind energy in Tunisia

Tunisia Energy Report Two Wind Farms of a Total Installed Capacity of 120 MW (Cost of 200 Million) Will Be Completed In 2011. This report provides updated facts and figures on the evolution of the national energy market. For the oil, gas, coal and power markets, the report details the market organisation, institutions regulating the market, and energy policy of the country. Energy companies active on the market are analysed. Domestic production, capacities, exchanges, consumption by sector and market shares are provided. Energy prices levels and taxes are described. Finally, the driving issues, and the market prospects are proposed.

The Shkira refinery project has been delayed until the next Tunisian election. Among other developing countries the Middle East experienced a substantial cut in its primary production. However, despite its surplus reduced by 10% the Middle East remained the world’s largest net exporter of energy.

What you will find in this report

Enerdata’s Tunisia energy market report is a reliable source for understanding the key issues and dynamics shaping the Tunisian energy industry. With timely, up-to-date energy industry data and demand forecasts, this report will help you identify and exploit challenges and opportunities in the Tunisian energy sector. The report details the sub-sectors of the energy industry (Crude Oil, refined oil products, Natural Gas, Coal, Electricity and Renewable) in Tunisia.

In this report you will find:

Overview of energy industry sub-segments: oil, gas, coal, power, renewable Evolution of the regulatory environment and institutions as regards energy and climate change policies Key companies active in the Tunisian energy industry, along the value chain of each sub-segment Up-to-date insight on market structures, regulatory developments, and asset developments Market dynamics and trends, detailed by energy and by sector Projects under development in the country, including power plants, refineries, LNG terminals, gas pipelines Analysis of the likely evolution of the market and key industry drivers.

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