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The project comprises five (5) main components: (i) construction of new infrastructure; (ii) rehabilitation of the MT networks; (iii) rehabilitation of the LT networks; (iv) procurement of equipment and resources for studies and operations, and (v) engineering designs, works. TUNIS, November 11, 2025 — The World Bank and the Government of Tunisia have concluded a financing agreement to support Tunisia's energy sector modernization agenda through the Tunisia Energy Reliability, Efficiency, and Governance Improvement Program (TEREG). Tunisia has a current power production capacity of 5,944 MW installed in 25 power plants, which produced 19,395 gigawatt hours in 2024. Revised in November 2024, this map provides a detailed view of the energy sector in Tunisia. The locations of power generation facilities that are operating, under construction or planned are shown by type – including gas and liquid fuels, natural gas, hybrid, hydroelectricity, solar (PV and CSP). The proposed project aims at strengthening Tunisia's electricity transmission system and improving power and gas distribution systems. In 2014, STEG operates a 6 209 km of transmission network distributed as follows : In addition to their function to meet a perpetual growing demand, the new works will allow us to minimize the risks of obsolescence and to prepare our network to play its role as a link in a large system.

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