Morocco Is Emerging as a Renewable Energy Superpower

Morocco Is Emerging as a Renewable Energy Superpower

OilPrice.com – Main
OilPrice.com – MainMay 30, 2026

Why It Matters

The expansion positions Morocco as a key clean‑energy supplier to Europe, diversifying the continent’s energy sources and creating a new export market for green hydrogen and sustainable maritime fuels.

Key Takeaways

  • 5.5 GW renewable capacity reaches 45% of total power mix
  • MASEN plans 4.4 GW new renewables by 2030, 2.5 GW solar
  • Green‑hydrogen projects worth $32.5 bn target export to EU
  • Strategic port upgrades aim to replace 1.5 M tonnes bunker fuel

Pulse Analysis

Morocco’s renewable‑energy surge is rooted in a blend of abundant solar insolation, supportive legislation and aggressive foreign investment. Law 13‑09 opened the market to private developers, enabling firms like ACWA Power and Jinko Solar to launch multi‑hundred‑megawatt solar farms. MASEN’s pipeline of 66 projects, totaling 6 GW since 2021, is set to deliver an additional 4.4 GW by 2030, pushing the nation toward its 52 % renewable‑mix goal and reducing reliance on coal‑generated electricity.

Beyond electricity, Morocco is leveraging its renewable base to launch a green‑hydrogen economy. A 2025 government committee approved $32.5 bn of hydrogen projects aimed at producing ammonia, steel and industrial fuels for export, primarily to the European Union. The strategy hinges on expanding port infrastructure at Tanger Med, Mohammedia, Jorf Lasfar and Tan‑Tan, allowing the country to replace the 1.5 million tonnes of fossil bunker fuel handled annually with low‑carbon alternatives. This integrated approach could position Morocco as Europe’s preferred supplier of clean maritime fuels.

The broader impact resonates across the Mediterranean energy landscape. Europe’s drive to cut Russian fossil‑fuel dependence has heightened demand for nearby, reliable clean‑energy sources, and Morocco’s proximity offers a logistical advantage. Successful scaling of solar, wind and hydrogen could attract further private capital, spur job creation, and set a template for other North African nations. However, the ambition hinges on sustained policy certainty, grid modernization, and competitive pricing against other green‑hydrogen hubs worldwide.

Morocco Is Emerging as a Renewable Energy Superpower

Comments

Want to join the conversation?

Loading comments...