Field visits for the benefit of educational establishments

During the period 17 October to 21 October, 2022, within the framework of the German-Tunisian Co-operation Programme, the National Agency for Energy Management (ANME) organized, in partnership with the Ministry of Education and the Regional Delegations for Education of the governorates of Greater Tunis, field visits aimed at benefitting local primary schools and colleges.

The visitors were presented with a mobile exhibition on the energy transition in the Cité des Sciences exhibition space in Tunis.  Two educational establishments took part per day, bringing the number of visitors to more than 300 students and educational managers from Ariana, Tunis, Ben Arous and Manouba.

The list of participating education establishments was as follows:

Collège de Mornag

Collège El-Basatin, La Manouba

Collège, Rue du Plomb, El Menzeh 1

École Primaire Bilal, Menzeh 6

École Primaire, Kalaat Al-Andalus 2

École Primaire Senhaji, Ariana

École Primaire, Bizerte, Route Ariana

École Primaire le Martyr Taher Ayari, Ain Zaghouan

The ANME would like to thank the Ministry of Education, all the participating educational establishments, and the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ) for their active contributions to the success of this event.

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    The scarcity of national natural resources along with the increase of energy demand leads Tunisia to initiate an energy transition process focusing on the increase of the share of renewable energies in the production of electricity in order to reach 12% by 2020 and 30% by 2030, in comparison to the current 3%. Indeed, the objective is to reach a renewable electric power of 3815 MW by 2030.
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    International negotiations on climate change resulted in a historic agreement in December 2015 in Paris called the "Paris Agreement"
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    Penetration rate of renewable energies in electricity production in 2030