lennart meri, arnold ruutel and toomas hendrik ilves. i was younger here.nk you very much for coming. but now i must go to work. bye bye. anchor: today, in global ideas, we head to tunisia. the country imports its power supply, so local businesses are faced with huge energy bills. now the government has announced a sea change. it wants to support firms that save energy and invest in new environmental technologies. our reporter julia henrichmann met young entrepreneurs going down this route, and creating new jobs as a result. reporter: this industrial zone in tunis is home to a number of innovative companies. since 2015 the tunisian a year and a half old, and already has a workforce of 30. the comany makes led lamps -- which are cleaner and more efficient than the older incandescent light bulbs. 24 year old ameni ben hassen is the daughter of the company's founder, and is set to take the reins. >> the government is calling on young people to get involved. it offers funds for developing new projects. i qualified for a subsidy. and i also try to encourage othe