Introduction In Tunisia there is a gap between internet governance “policy discussions” at regional and international fo-rums, and “policy making” at the national level. Some call this the difference between
Renewable energy in Tunisia can address not only its energy poverty but also broader economic and social issues, creating a sustainable path for
Statistics about Internet in Tunisia Statistics Internet penetration rate MENA by age group 2017 Share of respondents who do not use the internet in the MENA by reason 2017
Energy Internet, a futuristic evolution of electricity system, is conceptualized as an energy sharing network. Its features, such as plug-and
Violations of User Rights: While Tunisia has taken significant steps to promote internet access and reverse online censorship, the country''s legal framework remains a significant threat to
By 2017, Tunisia had recorded 14.2million mobile subscribers with over 124 subscriptions per 100 people. A nationwide fibre-optic backbone and international access via submarine cables
Results from ARDL estimates reveal that Internet usage and economic growth have a positive and significant long-run effect on electric power consumption. Results, also indicate that renewable
Switching to renewable energy remains a priority for Tunisia. However, the energy transition remains connected to political stability.
However, building additional refineries is not the only action that can be taken. “Rather than investing in an expensive new refinery, investment in the energy sector should focus on revamping Tunisia''s
The green energy transition must be understood as a complex process requiring the involvement of many actors. Civil society stakeholders'' opinion on energy sources began to influence
Despite limited hydrocarbon resources, Tunisia has enjoyed a favourable energy situation characterized by a largely surplus energy balance until the middle of the Eighties.
L''Arrêté du 22 mars 2017 relatif à la Mise en place de l''Autorité Spécialisée chargée de l''Examen des Problématiques relatives aux projets de production d''électricité à partir des énergies renouvelables
Based on studies completed between 2015 and 2020 in twenty-four provinces, Tunisia has issues with efficient energy use and total energy production. This creates the overlap for biogas to take on some
Tunisia has encouraged and enhanced the effective use of information% technologies, including the Internet by making them widely accessible. The
The Tunisia energy market report provides expert analysis of the energy market situation in Tunisia. The report includes energy updated data and graphs around all the energy sectors in Tunisia.
The Tunisian Internet Agency (ATI) employed advanced filtering software to block political websites, blogs, and human rights platforms, earning Tunisia designation as one of the world''s most censored
Energy Internet (EI) has been proposed to be a main direction for future energy structure to solve the resources shortage and environmental pollution problems. Energy internet is a typical
Local authorities are now looking to revise Tunisia''s hydrocarbons code and further promote foreign investment in the country''s relatively small oil and gas industry, especially given the low lifting and
The country has achieved 100% access to electricity and over 95% access to clean cooking, while aiming for 100% renewable energy by 2050. Key renewable energy sources include solar, wind, and
Thus, Tunisia''s commitment to the energy transition appears as a real economic opportunity and a forward strategy. However, the entanglement of fossil energy use and availability
The Government of Tunisia (GoT) has embarked on an ambitious path to increase its renewable energy production. Through the TERI
Aiming to help the decision makers with the elaboration of long-term strategies towards energy independence, in this paper, we develop an OSeMOSYS model for the Tunisian electricity
In 2017, Tunisia ranked 21st in the World Bank''s ranking of public policies in the field of sustainable energy (RISE). It gained 44 spots compared to the 2016 ranking, and therefore joined the group of
Energy System Models (ESMs) can be a tool for Tunisian decision makers to draw feasible and optimal long-term pathways towards energy independence, matching the increasing
vironment. Nonetheless, still present in Tunisia''s upstream sector are a large number of foreign multinational operators, including Italian oil and gas multinational Eni, Austrian oil and gas company
The democratic transition and government stability in Tunisia have not yet achieved an acceptable level to accelerate the transition to clean energy.
Abstract The electricity mix in Tunisia mainly relied on conventional energy sources for over 50 years. Recently, due to fossil fuel prices oscillations and national reserves shortage, the
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