Morocco and Australia Strengthen Ties in Renewable Energy and Green Hydrogen
Key Ideas
- Australian Ambassador highlights the growing cooperation between Morocco and Australia in renewable energy and green hydrogen.
- Morocco's Minister for Energy Transition emphasizes the importance of integrating into global energy markets through partnerships with Australia.
- Over 300 guests attended 'Australia Day 2024' in Rabat, showcasing the strong diplomatic, commercial, and cultural ties between the two countries.
During a ceremony in Rabat to celebrate 'Australia Day 2024', Australian Ambassador Michael Cutts praised the strengthening ties between Morocco and Australia in the field of renewable energies and green hydrogen. He highlighted the active collaboration between companies from both countries in achieving energy transition and decarbonization goals. The Ambassador emphasized that the partnership for developing a green hydrogen ecosystem is a strategic choice for both nations. Morocco's Minister for Energy Transition, Leila Benali, commended the robust diplomatic, commercial, and cultural relations between the two countries. She stressed the significance of Morocco's integration into global energy markets through collaborative efforts with Australia. The event was attended by a diverse group of over 300 guests, including senior officials, business leaders, civil society representatives, and diplomats, reflecting the depth of the partnership between Morocco and Australia in advancing renewable energy and sustainable development.