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6 November 2024 - 7 November 2024
Tunis, Tunisia
REFA 2024

REFA 2024 is proud to be supported by the following partners:

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Le Ministère de l’Industrie, des Mines et de l’Energie, avec l’appui du PNUD, a élaboré une nouvelle stratégie énergétique à l’horizon 2035 en Tunisie. Cette stratégie s’inscrit dans une vision qui consiste à appréhender la problématique de sécurité énergétique du court terme dans une optique de long terme tournée vers un modèle énergétique durable qui contribue au développement bas carbone de la Tunisie.

La stratégie Tunisienne du secteur de l’énergie a pour objectif de garantir l’approvisionnement d’une énergie sûre, accessible et abordable. Elle s’inscrit également dans une vision de long terme visant la neutralité carbone de l’économie nationale d’ici 2050, en conformité avec l’engagement de la Tunisie dans le cadre de l’Accord de Paris.

GET.invest is a European programme which mobilises investments in renewable energy. The programme targets private sector business and project developers, financiers and regulators to build sustainable energy markets in developing countries. Services include market information, a funding database, matchmaking events and access-to-finance advisory. The programme is co-funded by the European Union, Germany, Norway, Sweden, the Netherlands, and Austria and works closely with initiatives and business associations in the energy sector. Find out more at www.get-invest.eu

L’Agence Nationale de Maitrise de l’Energie (ANME) est une organisation de droit public à but non lucratif qui dispose de la personnalité juridique et de l’autonomie financière.

L’ANME est un établissement public à caractère non administratif placé sous la tutelle administrative du Ministère de l’Energie, des Mines et de la Transition Energétique.

Notre mission est de concevoir et mettre en œuvre la politique de l’État dans le domaine de la maîtrise de l’énergie.

Ceci se traduit par la promotion de l'utilisation rationnelle de l'énergie, le développement des énergies renouvelables et la transition vers une énergie plus respectueuse de l’environnement.


Strategic Partner


Huawei offers leading Smart PV solutions which harness more than 30 years of expertise in digital information technology. As the largest inverter supplier from 2015 to 2019 globally for 5 consecutive years, Huawei is committed to building efficient, smart O&M, safe, reliable and grid-supporting Smart PV plants, and helping customers maximize the return of investment over the plants' lifetime. In 2020, Huawei will further integrate AI technologies to boost LCOE and accelerate grid parity for all.

Exhibition Partner



Media Partners

Since its initial publication in 2008, pv magazine group (www.pv-magazine.com) has evolved into the leading global solar PV trade magazine, online news, and events platform.  

pv magazine publishes monthly and quarterly magazines in English and German and operates daily industry news channels covering specific markets (Germany, France, Spain, USA, Mexico, LatAm, China, Australia, India, Brazil and Italy). We report on developments in the global solar PV and energy storage industries and regional solar PV and storage markets. Articles cover new products and technologies, policy and market developments, and other topics related to solar PV and the energy transition. pv magazine also has an established and successful international hybrid and virtual events portfolio to deep-dive into key industry topics.



Solarabic™ digitally enables the transition towards a Zero-Carbon economy in the Middle East and North Africa. We do this by using our world-class commercial & technical know-how and advanced digital technologies to achieve the following: provide market access services to match multinationals with fitting local partners in the region, provide education and on-the-field technical services, and raise sustainability awareness in local communities.



As the world’s leading exhibition for the solar industry, Intersolar Europe demonstrates the enormous vitality of the solar market. For more than 30 years, it has been providing a networking opportunity for the key players – from manufacturers, suppliers and distributors to installers, service providers, project developers, planners and start-ups – all under the motto “Connecting Solar Business”. It focuses on the latest trends, developments and business models. Intersolar Europe will take place from May 7–9, 2025 as part of The smarter E Europe, Europe’s largest alliance of exhibitions for the energy industry, at Messe München.

Energy Tech Review is a guardian angel in this concern, assisting the service providers and business people to choose from the vast pool of enterprises who have worked in the energy sector to bring positive changes in our environment. Energy Tech Review aggregates the brightest minds, opinions, analyses, the latest technologies, and the most mind-boggling arguments about the critical issues that exist in the energy sector.

https://www.energytechreview.com/

The CEBC is a non-government, non-profit member organization of leading local, regional, and international organizations operating in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) clean energy sector.

An umbrella organization, the CEBC offers corporates, start-ups, SMEs, and the public sector with an inclusive forum for idea sharing
and best practice promotion in the area of clean energy. Members are drawn from amongst the industry’s key players, including financiers, project developers, and service providers.

Amongst the most important of the CEBC’s objectives are to increase public awareness of clean energy and technological developments, address the availability and accessibility of region-wide data, and nurture a dialogue between the private and public sectors to achieve our mission of accelerating the development and deployment of clean energy in the MENA region.

https://cebcmena.com/


Location
Tunis, Tunisia
Organised by
Participants
Tunisia 88
Germany 17
United Arab Emirates 16
France 15
Egypt 15
Italy 14
China 13
Côte d'Ivoire 12
India 12
Nigeria 11
Spain 10
Rwanda 9
United States 8
Kenya 8
Saudi Arabia 6
Tanzania, United Republic Of 6
Benin 6
Türkiye 6
United Kingdom 6
Lebanon 5
Chad 5
South Africa 5
Norway 5
Senegal 5
Belgium 4
Burkina Faso 4
Togo 4
Netherlands 4
Mauritania 3
Madagascar 3
Morocco 3
Uganda 2
Sudan 2
Burundi 1
Libya 1
Bulgaria 1
Greece 1
Portugal 1
Austria 1
Switzerland 1
Congo 1
Congo, The Democratic Republic Of The 1
Cameroon 1
Luxembourg 1
Pakistan 1
Total 344
Participants
Company/Project Developer 145
Other 76
Financing Partner (Investor/DFI/Bank/Foundation) 65
Equipment Manufacturer 39
Government/Public Sector 19
Total 344