Japan Finances 130 MW Solar Project in Tunisia
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Japan finances 130 MW solar project in Tunisia
The latest round of Japan’s carbon financing program, which provides financial support for low-carbon infrastructure projects in partner countries, is backing a 130 MW solar project being built in southeastern Tunisia.A 130 MW solar project in Tunisia has received backing from the Japanese government’s Joint Credit Mechanism (JCM) subsidy program. The JCM is a bilateral initiative that collaborates with developing countries to reduce greenhouse …
The work, promoted by the Government of Mendoza and the municipality of Luján de Cuyo, contemplates a photovoltaic plant to supply part of the electricity demand of the drinking water extraction system and generate estimated savings of 260 million pesos per year. It will demand an investment of about 1.8 million dollars. The government of Mendoza and the municipality of Luján de Cuyo opened the public tender to execute the first stage of the Sol…
The Embassy of Japan in Tunisia announces a 130 MW photovoltaic project in Gabès. After press release, the project was selected in February 2026 to receive a grant from the Japanese government under the Carbon Credit Exchange Facility (CCM). In addition, the programme supports projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions. True, the grant is capped at 2 billion yen, or about 37 million dinars. On the other hand, the Japanese company Marubeni Cor…
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