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Moroccan government
The Moroccan government actively drives infrastructure development across various sectors, focusing on enhancing national connectivity, energy independence, and economic competitiveness. Its strategy involves significant public investment, attracting foreign direct investment, and fostering public-private partnerships (PPPs) to deliver large-scale projects in renewable energy, transport, water, and digital infrastructure.
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Strategic Overview
- Prioritizes energy independence and transition to renewable sources, aiming for 52% renewable energy capacity by 2030.
- Focuses on enhancing regional and international connectivity through major port and rail infrastructure projects.
- Actively seeks foreign direct investment and public-private partnerships (PPPs) to finance large-scale infrastructure developments.
- Invests heavily in water infrastructure, including desalination and dam projects, to address water scarcity.
- Developing a national Green Hydrogen strategy to position Morocco as a leader in the emerging green hydrogen economy.
Deal History (1)
Deal Activity from Public Sources
Development and financing of Noor Ouarzazate I Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) plant
Expansion of Tanger Med Port with the inauguration of Tanger Med II
Construction and operation of Al Boraq High-Speed Rail line connecting Tangier and Casablanca
Partnership for the development of a Green Hydrogen and Ammonia Pilot Plant in Tarfaya
Start of construction for the Casablanca Seawater Desalination Plant
Investment Focus
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Track Record
Notable projects: Noor Ouarzazate Solar Complex, Tanger Med Port, Al Boraq High-Speed Rail
Detailed Analysis
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