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                                                              THE REPUBLIC OF TUNISIA


                                                                ANME (The National Agency for Energy

                                                                Management)


                                                                GIZ      (Deutsche         Gesellschaft        für
                                                                Internationale Zusammenarbeit)























                                                      Agrivoltaics  (AgriPV)  refers  to  the  combination  of
                                                      agricultural  activities  (market  gardening,  livestock
                                                      husbandry, viticulture, etc.) and electricity generation
                                                      using photovoltaic panels on the same piece of land.
                                                      This  innovative  approach  provides  an  alternative  to
                                                      the  challenges  ”dictated”  by  climate  change  and
        Study carried out by the Consortium:          energy      transition,   while     promoting      income
        -PLANAIR ®                                    diversification for farmers.
        -BECQUEREL INSTITUTE ®                        Identified        benefits         include        reduced
        -IDEACONSULT International ®                  evapotranspiration,  water  savings  of  up  to  30%,
        -Solar Energy System (SES) ®                  livestock  shelter,  reduced  farms  energy  bills  and  a

                                                      potential for improved agricultural incomes.
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