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African Tech: Tunisia Aims to Power Up with Waste-to-Energy

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Tunisia’s Vision: Transforming Waste into Green Energy for a Sustainable Future

Tunisia is demonstrating a firm commitment to a sustainable energy future, actively pursuing initiatives to transform waste into a valuable source of green energy. A pivotal moment in this national endeavor occurred on October 23, 2025, when the National Agency for Energy Management (ANME) hosted a significant workshop in Tunis. This event, a core component of the “Support for the Acceleration of the Energy Transition in Tunisia (TETA)” project, was executed in robust partnership with GIZ, the German Agency for International Cooperation. The workshop’s primary objective was to present the comprehensive findings of a national study, meticulously exploring Tunisia’s potential for energy recovery from waste across priority sectors, thereby underscoring the nation’s resolve for a cleaner, more energy-secure future.

Unlocking National Potential: Insights from Strategic Research and Global Models

The high-profile workshop brought together an influential group of stakeholders, including Nafaa Baccari, Director General of ANME, and Mohamed Khaoued, Coordinator of the Energy and Climate hub at GIZ, along with numerous ANME executives and critical representatives from the nation’s priority industries. Central to the discussions were the highly promising results yielded by a strategic study, diligently conducted by a collaborative team of both Tunisian and international experts. This in-depth research offered a dual benefit: it not only analyzed successful waste-to-energy implementation experiences from leading countries such as France and Germany, providing invaluable international benchmarks, but also comprehensively assessed the technical feasibility, economic viability, and critical environmental potential of various advanced technologies. This holistic evaluation lays a robust foundation for Tunisia to strategically harness its waste streams, transitioning them into efficient and sustainable energy resources, potentially inspiring similar initiatives across the African continent.

The profound insights generated from this strategic study represent a crucial advancement in Tunisia’s broader energy transition and its commitment to circular economy principles. By systematically evaluating its national potential, meticulously benchmarking against global best practices, and thoroughly understanding the implications of cutting-edge technologies, Tunisia is firmly establishing itself as a proactive leader in leveraging waste for green energy production. This forward-thinking and internationally supported approach is not merely instrumental for achieving the nation’s ambitious energy independence and environmental protection goals, but it also stands as an inspiring blueprint for other African nations. It demonstrates how to effectively integrate sustainable waste management with innovative renewable energy strategies, fostering a more resilient, prosperous, and sustainable future for the region.

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