Tunisia

Reducing energy by 2030

USAID and Berkeley Lab are working with the Agence Nationale pour la Maîtrise de l’Énergie (ANME) to help the Government of Tunisia (GOT) meeting its climate goals of achieving 30% of primary energy reduction by 2030.

Activities

Mitigating the impact of cooling peak demand

Market Assessment

The market for ACs in Tunisia is growing rapidly, having reached approximately 240,000 units sold per year. Berkeley Lab and the Tunisia’s National Agency for Energy Management (ANME) developed a market assessment to identify a baseline efficiency to be established for ACs in Tunisia.

The report provides an overview of the size and characteristics of the AC market in Tunisia, including product types, origins, and proportion of imports to locally manufactured units; an estimation of the informal market; energy performance; and price.

Our analysis shows that the range of prices is correlated primarily to the size of the model rather than to its efficiency. Therefore, setting higher efficiency standards for cooling products could save significant energy while having little impact on the purchasing prices of ACs. 

Energy labels of Small Air Conditioner sold in Tunisia (2009 – 2019)

News and Updates

Efficient Cooling with ANME and LBNL

At the invitation of the General Director of ANME, LBNL presented…

LBNL and USAID Power Tunisia Partner to Cut Emissions in Tunisia’s Hotel Sector

Energy consumed by Tunisian hotels accounts for one quarter of…

Tunisia Energy Transition Financing

As part of the USAID-Berkeley Lab-ANME collaboration and taking…

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