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Scatec Reaches Financial Close And Starts Construction Of 120 Mw Solar Power Plant In Tunisia

ByArticle Source LogoRenewable Energy Magazine06-19-20262 min
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The PPA for the solar plant was awarded in December 2024 through a government tender designed to support Tunisia’s ambitious renewable energy targets and enhance the country's energy security.

“Sidi Bouzid II is our third project starting construction in Tunisia and reinforces our partnership with Aeolus and our position in Tunisia, with strong fundamentals for renewables and strong growth potential” said Terje Pilskog, CEO of Scatec. “The project demonstrates our ability to scale our business through repeatable tender-based opportunities, backed by a strong partnership with Aeolus, and a capital-light execution model.”

Currently, 95 percent of electricity generation in Tunisia is based on natural gas of which more than 60 percent is imported. Tunisia has a target to reach 35 percent of generation from renewable sources by 2030. Renewables contribute to reducing the costs of generation as well as increasing energy independence. The Sidi Bouzid II project will generate 276 GWh of electricity annually and reduce CO2 emissions by nearly 107,000 tonnes each year.

The total capital expenditure (capex) for the project is estimated at 96 million euros and will be financed by a combination of non-recourse debt and equity, with a leverage of approximately 70 percent. Scatec will own 50 percent of the project and Aeolus the remaining 50 percent. The senior Lenders for the projects are the European Bank of Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and European Investment Bank (EIB). Sidi Bouzid II is supported by grant funding from the EU Neighbourhood Investment Platform (NIP) and guarantees from the European Fund for Sustainable Development Plus (EFSD+).

Scatec will provide Engineering, Procurement & Construction (EPC), Asset Management (AM) and Operations & Maintenance (O&M) services with an EPC scope of approximately 75 percent of capex. The project is expected to reach Commercial Operation in the second half of 2027.

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