By Green Power Company
The official visit of Mr. Wael Chouchane, Secretary of State in charge of Energy Transition at the Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy, to the GPC booth during the 3rd SITE 2025 Exhibition
The 3rd International Energy Transition Exhibition, held from November 26 to 28, 2025 at the UTICA headquarters in Tunis, was marked by the official visit of Mr. Wael Chouchane, Secretary of State in charge of Energy Transition at the Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy, accompanied by Mr. Ali Kanzari, President of the National Union Chamber for the Installation and Maintenance of Photovoltaic Equipment, to the GPC booth. This official visit highlighted the importance of solar innovation and the role of national companies in the energy transition.
During this meeting, GPC presented its strategic programs, ongoing and future projects, as well as its advanced technological solutions, including high-performance JA Solar panels and Solis inverters, designed to ensure maximum efficiency. The discussions strengthened the shared commitment to enhancing cooperation and increasing the contribution of renewable energies to the national energy mix, reaffirming GPC’s position as a key player in the sector.
GPC also asserted itself as a leading partner for authorization-based projects, offering turnkey solutions ranging from site assessment to financing, installation, and after-sales service.
Held under the theme “Energy Transition: Towards Sustainable Development,” this edition of the exhibition brought together more than 40 Tunisian and international companies, 500 public and private sector representatives, and around 2,500 visitors. The event provided an opportunity to assess ongoing renewable energy projects, showcase recent technological advancements, and discuss the sector’s development prospects.
Through its participation, GPC once again reaffirms its commitment to an ambitious and sustainable energy transition. The company continues to promote reliable and high-performance photovoltaic solutions while contributing to the development of a strategic sector for Tunisia’s energy future.


