In November 2009 Morocco announced a solar energy project worth $9 billion which officials said will account for 38 percent of the North African country''s installed power generation by 2020. Funding would be from a mix of private and state capital. The ceremony was attended by U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and the Moroccan king.
Morocco has launched one of the world’s largest solar energy projects costing an estimated $9 billion. The aim of the project was to create 2,000 megawatts of solar generation capacity by 2020. The Moroccan Agency for Solar Energy (MASEN), a public-private venture, was established to lead the project.
Morocco has since pledged to increase the renewables in its electricity mix to 52% by 2030, made up of 20% solar, 20% wind and 12% hydro. In November 2009 Morocco announced a solar energy project worth $9 billion which officials said will account for 38 percent of the North African country''s installed power generation by 2020.
Ouarzazate Solar Power Station. As of 2019, renewable energy in Morocco covered 35% of the country’s electricity needs.
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Morocco has launched one of the world’s largest and most ambitious solar energy plan. In this article, we will highlight the key solar power projects in Morocco
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SolarPower Europe, supported by the Global Solar Council (GSC) and the Moroccan renewables’ association Cluster EnR, has published its first report on solar investment opportunities in Morocco.
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