Greece sees migrant surge amid Libya-Turkey push for Mediterranean energy expansion
More than 5,000 migrants from Libya have landed on Crete and Gavdos since June, prompting EU chief Ursula von
According to reporting by Zawya and Transformers Magazine, Tunisia is hoping to invest around $2.2 billion for the development of the power sector in 2025, including renewable energy projects. The country has set a target to expand reliance on solar and wind power to 35 percent in the next six years and slash electricity imports from Algeria and Libya.
In the first 9 months of this year, Tunisia imported nearly 14% of its power supplies. The rest was secured through the domestic network.
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