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Morocco doubles down on renewable energy with 20-gigawatt target

Tuesday 24 June 2025 - 15:20
By: Dakir Madiha
Morocco doubles down on renewable energy with 20-gigawatt target

Morocco is cementing its position as a regional leader in renewable energy with an ambitious goal to achieve 20 gigawatts of renewable energy capacity. This target, announced by Energy Transition and Sustainable Development Minister Leila Benali, represents a doubling of the country’s current installed capacity and underscores Morocco’s commitment to energy transition and climate action.

Ambitious renewable energy strategy

During a parliamentary session on Monday, Minister Benali detailed Morocco's energy strategy, emphasizing its potential to lead in green hydrogen development and renewable energy. She addressed criticism of the government’s progress toward energy sovereignty, stating, “Morocco has not failed in achieving energy sovereignty in green hydrogen. The country is a model in this field.”

Highlighting Morocco’s strategic advantages, Benali pointed to its proximity to Europe, advanced infrastructure, and abundant renewable energy reserves. She added that over 23 government institutions are collaborating to implement various projects aimed at reaching the 20-gigawatt target.

Pioneering green hydrogen

Benali likened Morocco’s potential in green hydrogen to Saudi Arabia’s dominance in traditional energy markets. The country’s “Green Hydrogen Offer” provides comprehensive incentives for project developers, including investment-friendly taxation and customs policies.

The pace of green hydrogen development has accelerated, as Morocco has selected six national and international investment consortia to develop seven projects across three southern regions: Guelmim-Oued Noun, Laayoune-Sakia El Hamra, and Dakhla-Oued Eddahab. These regions boast exceptional solar and wind resources, making them central to Morocco’s transition to a low-carbon economy.

“This development reflects Morocco’s commitment to accelerating its sustainable energy objectives and positioning itself as a leader in green hydrogen,” Benali stated.

Expanding natural gas infrastructure

In addition to renewables, Morocco is heavily investing in natural gas infrastructure to support its energy transition. The government has earmarked $700 million for pipeline development, linking Nador to the Maghreb-Europe Pipeline and industrial zones in Mohammedia and Kenitra.

One cornerstone of this strategy is the construction of Morocco’s first liquefied natural gas (LNG) receiving terminal at the West Mediterranean port of Nador. This terminal will connect to a new gas pipeline network and supply both the National Office of Electricity and Potable Water (ONEE) and industrial zones.

Leading the energy transition

With its dual focus on renewable energy and natural gas infrastructure, Morocco is making strides toward achieving energy sovereignty and reducing its carbon footprint. By leveraging its geographic and logistical advantages, the country is positioning itself at the forefront of the global energy transition.


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