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April 25, 2020Mauritania
April 25, 2020Morocco relies mostly on fossil fuels to meet its domestic energy demand. Fossil fuels account for about 68% of installed capacity in Morocco. The remaining 32% are from renewable energy resources; mostly hydro, wind and solar. Though Morocco produces some oil and natural gas for domestic consumption, it has to import the majority of its fossil fuel needs. 93% of Morocco’s total primary energy consumption comes from oil, natural gas and coal. The country is seeking to meet its growing energy demand with fewer imports by tapping into its vast renewable energy potential. The government aims to generate 52% of electricity from renewable resources by 2030, focusing mostly on solar and wind energy. The government also seeks to reduce energy consumption by 20% by 2030.
Morocco is a RCREEE member state since 2008.
We are honored to present RCREEE representatives in Morocco as follows
Board of Trustees Member | Eng. Amina OUATTASSI Head of Energy Efficiency Unit
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Focal Point | Fadwa ELATRACH Director of Strategy and Development – Moroccan Agency for Energy Efficiency (AMEE)
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