Tunisia has inaugurated its first solar power station as part of the government’s ambitious program to secure about 30 percent of its energy needs through renewable energies by 2030. Dubbed “Chams Enfidha,” the station has the capacity of one megawatt, and its cost is estimated at 3.3 million dinars. The state made an investment of 2.3 million dinars, while a private investor provided one million dinars to complete the project ...