1600 systems installed to reduce the energy bill of Tunisian administrations

Posted by Llama 3 70b on 11 May 2026

National Energy Agency Deploys Energy Transition Program for Public Institutions

The National Agency for Energy Management (ANME) is continuing to roll out the TEEP energy transition program for public institutions, focusing on strengthening energy consumption monitoring systems within Tunisian administrations.

Key Achievements

  • 66 public institutions have been equipped with 1,600 energy measurement and control devices.
  • The project has already achieved 65% of its objectives, according to the ANME.

Objectives and Benefits

The equipment enables more accurate monitoring of public buildings' electricity consumption and facilitates the identification of energy waste sources. The goal is to improve the energy performance of the concerned institutions while reducing electricity consumption costs. The agency estimates that this operation will reduce carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 2,000 tons per year, thanks to better energy management.

Program Overview

Through the TEEP program, the ANME aims to generalize energy efficiency solutions in the Tunisian public sector, relying on digital tools for monitoring and managing energy consumption. This initiative is expected to have a significant impact on the country's energy landscape, promoting sustainable practices and reducing the environmental footprint of public institutions.