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In defining the City Strategy, a total of 104 actions and projects were proposed during consultations with local actors. These were later organized into 15 structuring projects which form 6 strategic work programs (chantiers).

Resilience-building actions will be implemented through Work Program 4 on "Resilience and territorial eco-responsibility".

Climate change affects the city''s infrastructure, assets, productive system, and the quality of life of its citizens.

Extreme climate episodes (extreme heat, intense rains, prolonged periods of drought, destructive storms) are becoming increasingly frequent and tangible, and require action to address these and prepare for crises that the city will experience in the future according to scientists'' projections. Actions under this area set out strong mitigation measures.

Mitigating climate change effects requires preservation, development, and enhancement of public spaces, by restoring ecosystems and promoting revegetation and soil permeabilization.

Greater Tunis in general and Tunis in particular host large structuring natural spaces plagued by urban predation and degradation.

It is important to preserve these spaces, restore their ecological functions and integrate them functionally into the city. Actions under this area seek to preserve and enhance green spaces in the city.

The objective of the project is to strengthen Tunis'' food resilience and reduce its vulnerability to risks associated with recurring crises impacting the food supply chain, to limit the carbon footprint of food logistics and mitigate vulnerability to climate and social risks.

The project concerns both the promotion of agriculture in urban and peri-urban areas and shortening food circuits. It impacts positively the development of agriculture in Greater Tunis by promoting the connection between local producers and local consumers.

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The government of Tunisia has hired a consortium of external partners to support a major renewable energy transformation. Siemens is one of the program''s main partners, with subsidiary Siemens Advanta in the lead for the transformation consulting side of the mandate.

The Tunisian Electricity and Gas Company (known as STEG) is responsible for the transmission and distribution of electricity and natural gas to all corners of the country.

As part of the country''s plans to ramp up renewable energy (around 6% of national energy production is filled by renewable sources), a major roadmap was recently launched by the Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy to modernize the power infrastructure and incentivize more renewable energy production and consumption.

One of the key initiatives is the ''Smart Grid'' project, which aims to create a better integration of renewable energy into the power network. Among the main components of the upgrade are: improving infrastructure assets, rolling out smart grids that help balance power supply with demand, and enhancing financial payment flows through a modern billing system.

Smart grids are power networks that use computer technology to adjust the flow of electricity between suppliers and consumers. By collecting information on the state of the network, smart grids contribute to a better balance between production, distribution and consumption. Smart grids also allow for monitoring of asset quality, which enhances maintenance and repair operations.

The program is structured in two phases. The first phase (2022-2025) will see the deployment of a smart grid network in a pilot region consisting of three areas: Sfax city and Kerkennah, Sousse city and Sidi Bouzid, Le Kram and Beja.

The second phase (2026-2030) will then push for out across the most populous areas of Tunisia, including capital city Tunis.

Neila Nouira Gongi, Tunisia''s Minister of Industry, Mines and Energy, said that the project is one of the most strategic in the country''s energy landscape. "This project, which is part of Tunisia''s energy transition ambition, will encourage better integration of renewable energy in the power generation system, boost the productivity of the power network, and help STEG lower its debts."

Siemens Advanta, the management consulting business of Siemens, will lead Siemens'' more strategic and design work, including topics such as business case development, use case concepting, defining the process blueprint, prototyping and business-technology alignment. The firm will also play a role in the implementation phase across project and change management.

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