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Djerba Halves Public Lighting Consumption with LED Technology2 min read

By Editorial Staff February 12, 2026
Written by Editorial Staff February 12, 2026
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Djerba Island is becoming a national model for energy transition, with a significant reduction in electricity consumption thanks to the installation of LED public lighting.

Djerba has set an inspiring example for energy transition in Tunisia by reducing its public lighting consumption by 50%. The island achieved this milestone through the installation of 3,415 energy-efficient LED street lamps, covering nearly half of its territory. This initiative is part of a larger project led by Tunisia’s National Agency for Energy Management (ANME).

The project has received support from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and has been carried out in partnership with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). Funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF), this major public lighting overhaul has not only lowered electricity consumption but also contributed to a greener environment by preventing the emission of approximately 900 tons of carbon dioxide annually.

The financial impact of the LED installation is also significant. According to data shared by the UNDP Tunisia on social media, the local community is saving nearly 630,000 Tunisian dinars annually. Over 60,000 residents now enjoy better public lighting, enhancing road safety and the overall comfort of nighttime travel.

This project is not just a win for the environment and the local economy; it is a key part of Tunisia’s national strategy for energy efficiency and the promotion of sustainable solutions at the local level. It showcases the potential of energy-efficient public lighting as a driver of local development, reduction of public spending, and environmental protection.

Djerba’s success story highlights the positive impact that energy-efficient technologies can have on a community. The project serves as a promising model for other regions of the country, paving the way for the expansion of LED street lighting nationwide and contributing to Tunisia’s broader energy transition goals.

As Tunisia continues to focus on energy efficiency, Djerba’s initiative demonstrates that even small, targeted efforts can yield significant results, both environmentally and economically.

Source: TAP

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