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Strategic Overview of the Tunisian Electricity Industry
Strategic Overview of the Tunisian Electricity Industry
Political Turmoil and Economic Downturn Create Uncertainties in the Power Sector
RELEASE DATE
29-May-2013
29-May-2013
REGION
South Asia, Middle East & North Africa
South Asia, Middle East & North Africa
Deliverable Type
Market Research
Market Research
Research Code: M8AB-01-00-00-00
SKU: EG01625-SA-MR_17619
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SKU
EG01625-SA-MR_17619
Description
This research services provides a strategic overview of the Tunisian electricity industry, which remains under control of the state-owned Société Tunisienne de l’Electricité et du Gaz (STEG). In 1996, liberalisation occurred and power generation was opened to independent power producers (IPPs) and to large, energy-intensive companies for self-consumption. Historically, electricity demand grew steadily. However, a slow-down occurred in 2011, but growth is expected to be restored to steady levels from 2012 onwards. The study comprises historical data from 2005, has a base year of 2011, and forecasts run until 2020.
Table of Contents
Introduction
- Title, Research Team, and Contents
Executive Summary
- Executive Summary and Implications
Tunisian Electricity Industry Overview
- Overview
External Challenges: Drivers and Restraints—Electricity Industry
- Drivers and Restraints
Power Infrastructure
- Overview
Forecasts and Trends
- Forecasts and Trends of the Total Electricity Industry
The Last Word (Conclusions and Implications)
- Three Big Predictions and Legal Disclaimer
Appendix
- Additional Information
The Frost & Sullivan Story
- Overview
This research services provides a strategic overview of the Tunisian electricity industry, which remains under control of the state-owned Société Tunisienne de lElectricité et du Gaz (STEG). In 1996, liberalisation occurred and power generation was opened to independent power producers (IPPs) and to large, energy-intensive companies for self-consumption. Historically, electricity demand grew steadily. However, a slow-down occurred in 2011, but growth is expected to be restored to steady levels from 2012 onwards. The study comprises historical data from 2005, has a base year of 2011, and forecasts run until 2020.
Deliverable Types | Market Research |
---|---|
No Index | Yes |
Podcast | No |
Author | Celine Paton |
Industries | Energy |
WIP Number | M8AB-01-00-00-00 |
Is Prebook | No |