They are “projects of the Year 2022” in the category “water”: two ENI CBC initiatives have won the most important award for sustainability in Tunisia. The judges have rewarded their innovative solutions in fighting water scarcity.
Two ENI CBC projects are national winners of the Energy Globe Award 2022
- 11 January 2023

Two ENI CBC projects have won the prestigious Energy Globe Award for the category “water” in Tunisia. They are PROSIM (ENI CBC Mediterranean Sea Basin) and EVE (ENI CBC Italy-Tunisia), both implemented under the lead of ICU, the Institute for University Cooperation, Italy.
Founded in 1999 by energy pioneer Wolfgang Neumann, the Energy Globe Award is organized annually in over 180 countries by the independent Energy Globe Foundation, from Austria. Every year – next to the global winners – there are country winners. They are outstanding environmental projects in five categories: Earth, Water, Air, Fire and Youth.
PROSIM and EVE – the winners in the water sector - are working hard in specific regions of Tunisia, Italy, Jordan, Lebanon, and Spain for the optimisation of water consumption, with the aim to increase efficiency at pilot-farms level, and to substitute clean water with recycled and desalinated water. New technologies have also been tested to demonstrate the potential for irrigation of treated – or “non-conventional” – water resources.
The goal of the Energy Globe Award is the presentation of innovative projects to a broad global audience. By raising their awareness, the Energy Globe Foundation wants to focus attention on the protection of environment and most of all on the many solutions already available for our environmental problems, leading to a multiplying effect.
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