Morocco’s ambitious green hydrogen strategy, spearheaded by the Minister of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development, Leila Benali, promises significant advancements in the country’s energy sector.
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The recent tripartite agreement among the Institute for Research in Solar Energy and New Energies (IRESEN), SATT Paris-Saclay, and the French Development Agency (AFD) marks a significant milestone in advancing decarbonized hydrogen technologies.
Germany has entered into a climate and energy alliance with Morocco to bolster renewable energy expansion and hydrogen production in the North African country.
Morocco has recently informed that it will devote 1 million hectares to green hydrogen projects.
Germany’s Power-to-X Development Fund has unveiled a significant €270 million grant opportunity aimed at enhancing hydrogen production in select countries, including Morocco, South Africa, Brazil, Egypt, Georgia, India, and Kenya.
Italian government has given its approval to allocate funds for a feasibility study on the ambitious “Green Corridor” project. Spearheaded by Italian Deputy Debora Serracchiani of the Democratic Party, this initiative aims to streamline the transportation of green hydrogen from Morocco to the strategic port of Trieste.
Hydrogène de France (HDF Energy) has announced its co-development partnership for the White Dunes project, a groundbreaking initiative poised to establish a green hydrogen production plant in Morocco’s Dakhla region.
Morocco has unveiled ambitious plans to construct a 5,600km hydrogen pipeline that will traverse 11 West African countries.
Morocco is emerging as a global powerhouse in the realm of green hydrogen, poised to revolutionize the clean energy landscape. According to Antoine SallĂ© de Chou, an official from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), Morocco possesses one of the world’s most remarkable potentials for green hydrogen production.
Polish energy company Green Capital Group has unveiled plans to develop a massive 8-gigawatt (GW) green hydrogen project in Dakhla, Morocco, over the next five years.