The mix comprises 44% of wind energy, 24% hydropower, 17% solar energy, and 15% pumped storage plants. Projects such as Noor Atlas and Noor Midelt have helped reduce production costs to between 34 and 42 centimes per kilowatt-hour, showing growing competitiveness in the sector. French independent renewable energy producer Qair has received authorisation for projects in Morocco that will add a combined wind and solar power capacity of 178 MW. With a combined output of 505 GWh per year, the two assets will supply clean and reliable. Mohammedia – Since launching its National Energy Strategy in 2009, Morocco has been working to raise the share of renewable energy to 52% of the installed electricity capacity and cut energy demand by 20% by 2030. Masen issued its invitation for interested parties to pre-qualify for the design, financing, construction, operation and maintenance.
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