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    Towards a Morocco that Exports Green Hydrogen

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    By approving over $30 billion in green hydrogen projects, Morocco aims to establish itself as a major player in global decarbonization. With its geographic advantages, proactive political stance, and international cooperation, the Kingdom is paving the way for a new energy sovereignty.

    On its Atlantic and Saharan coastlines, Morocco is quietly preparing an energy revolution. Green hydrogen, produced from electricity generated by solar and wind power, is emerging as a central lever for decarbonizing industry, transport, and the export of clean energy. In 2024, the Kingdom validated over $30 billion in projects in this sector, mobilizing a network of European, Asian, and African partners.

    The potential is immense: solar and wind resources, institutional stability, and proximity to Europe position Morocco among the select few future global hydrogen hubs. The national strategy for green hydrogen, unveiled by the Ministry of Energy Transition, outlines three key areas: local production, industrial use, and export to high-demand markets. The regions of Guelmim-Oued Noun, Dakhla-Oued Eddahab, and Laâyoune-Sakia El Hamra have been identified as priority zones.

    However, the success of this transition requires strong support: training specialized technicians, developing suitable port infrastructure, establishing certification standards, and creating innovative financing mechanisms. Pilot cooperation projects, particularly with Germany and the Netherlands, are already aimed at creating export corridors to Europe. Beyond economic prospects, green hydrogen is redefining the very notion of energy sovereignty: Morocco will not only export phosphate or electricity but also a sustainable solution for the planet.

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