Spain's Acciona and Moeve Chosen for Green Hydrogen Projects in Morocco's Sahara
Key Ideas
  • Morocco selects five international consortia, including Acciona and Moeve, for green hydrogen projects in the Sahara with a total investment of 319 billion dirhams.
  • Selected companies will develop six green hydrogen projects in the southern provinces of Morocco, focusing on ammonia and synthetic fuels production.
  • Spain's experience in green hydrogen contributes significantly to Morocco's goals, aiming to boost renewable energy capacity to 52% by 2030.
  • The 'Morocco's Offer' initiative aims to attract investments, develop critical infrastructure, and deepen trade relations between Spain and Morocco.
The Moroccan government has chosen five international consortia, including Spanish companies Acciona and Moeve, to develop green hydrogen projects in the Sahara. These projects, part of 'Morocco's Offer', will receive a total investment of 319 billion dirhams. The selected companies will work on six green hydrogen projects in the southern provinces of Morocco, focusing on ammonia, synthetic fuels, and green steel production. Spain's expertise in green hydrogen is highlighted, with the country being an advanced player in the sector. Morocco aims to increase its renewable energy capacity to 52% by 2030, with Spain's assistance being crucial for achieving this target. The 'Morocco's Offer' initiative encompasses the entire green hydrogen value chain, including infrastructure development and incentives for investors. The project aligns with King Mohammed VI's vision to accelerate green hydrogen implementation and attract global investors. Spain and Morocco are set to deepen trade relations through this initiative, providing opportunities for Spanish companies in the Moroccan market.
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