
Morocco Tops Global Ranking for Renewable Energy Investment Appeal
18 November 2022
Morocco is the world number one in renewable energy according to the latest ranking of the biannual RECAI (Renewable Energy Country Attractiveness Index) report.
18 November 2022
Morocco is the world number one in renewable energy according to the latest ranking of the biannual RECAI (Renewable Energy Country Attractiveness Index) report.
17 November 2022
8th in the previous edition, Morocco ranks 7th in the 2023 edition of the Climate Change Performance Index ranking, thus gaining one place. It is therefore among the 10 most (…)
9 November 2022
Through the Moroccan National Office of Hydrocarbons (ONHYM), Morocco has invested 275 million dirhams (25 million euros) in oil exploration between January and September.
18 October 2022
The renewable energy sector, which is booming in Morocco, is attracting the interest of Spanish companies, about ten of which will travel to the kingdom next week, notably to (…)
16 October 2022
Morocco aims to achieve energy self-sufficiency through the production of renewable energies by 2030 and to sell the surplus energy to Europe, which is looking for new partners.
11 October 2022
Executive Director of the Office Chérifien des Phosphates (OCP), Hanane Mourchid puts her experiences and expertise at the service of sustainable development. She makes (…)
29 September 2022
Morocco will provide solar and wind power to the United Kingdom via an underwater cable as part of the "Xlinks" project, which should ultimately impact 7 million British families.
16 August 2022
Since the normalization of their relations, Morocco and Israel are working to develop their economic cooperation. Israeli companies operating in the field of renewable energies (…)
9 August 2022
The Moroccan Agency for Sustainable Energy (MASEN) is working to strengthen its cooperation in the field of renewable energies. In this sense, it has recently signed two (…)
3 August 2022
Morocco aims to become a "destination for renewable energies". In this sense, a trifling $5.2 billion has been injected into solar energy projects in the sector.