Morocco allocates one million hectares to green hydrogen projects

She highlighted that during the first phase, “300,000 hectares will be provided for the benefit of investors.”

The Prime Minister’s Office said in a statement that the initiative will enable “Morocco “Who plays a major role in the field of energy transition at the global level and reshaping the flows resulting from it.”

He added that Morocco’s offer applies to “integrated projects starting from generating electricity from renewable energies and electrolysis, to converting… Green hydrogen to ammonia, methanol and synthetic fuels.”

At the end of last January, the National Electricity and Water Office in Morocco signed an agreement with the two renewable energy companies, Nareva and GE Vernova, to conduct a feasibility study to replace fuel with green hydrogen to operate a 99-megawatt electricity station in the city of Laayoune.

The office and the two companies said in a joint statement, “GE Vernova will help the power plant in Laayoune to deliver electricity generated using Green hydrogen 100 percent production at the Nareva wind farm in Laayoune to support Morocco’s increase in the share of installed renewable energy from 40 percent currently to 52 percent by 2030.”

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