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Ryad Mezzour, the Minister of Industry and Trade, recently stated that Morocco has sufficient renewable energy to provide 50% of the electricity consumed by the European Union (EU).
"Half of the 3,000 TWh consumed, or 1,600 to 1,700 TWh, are now mobilizable in Morocco, whether through solar or wind energy, onshore and offshore [...] and in terms of identified and existing potential, Morocco has the capacity to provide more or less 50% of the electricity Europe needs at competitive prices," Mezzour said in an interview with the Italian newspaper La Verità, published on Monday. The minister recalled on Monday at the House of Representatives that 1,839 projects worth a total of 124.9 billion dirhams (MMDH) have been selected as of June 10, 2025, to strengthen the industrial sovereignty of the kingdom.
The member of the government also mentioned Morocco’s Offer for the development of hydrogen, stressing that many investors "are rushing to identify the best places with the most sun and wind, in order to reserve them immediately while waiting for the projects to be carried out." Ryad Mezzour added that "renewable energies allow the Kingdom today to solve the water problem," both in terms of the storage system, the transfer of water between basins, production, drying or reuse of water. In short, the national water system should be able to provide 100% of the drinking water to the population and 80% of the water needed for agriculture by 2028-2030, he detailed.
Furthermore, the official specified that Morocco has neither oil nor gas, but can produce renewable energy cheaper than fossil energy. "Our interest is therefore to ensure that our entire industry switches to renewable energy production as quickly as possible," Mezzour stressed, emphasizing "Made in Morocco," that is, creating the conditions to allow Moroccan producers to have access to a wider customer base. According to the minister, "a competitive productive base requires logistics aspects that are up to par: logistics represent 20 to 25% of the production cost and it is therefore necessary to have an ultra-competitive system of connections, particularly internal and international."
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