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    Home » The energy engineering company wins the National Excellence Award for the Sustainable Development Goals.
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    The energy engineering company wins the National Excellence Award for the Sustainable Development Goals.

    17 February 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Energy Engineering Company (SIE) was awarded first place at the 5th edition of the National Excellence Prize for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This recognition highlights its key role in implementing the national SDG strategy in Morocco, particularly through opening the market to private companies.

    As a Moroccan Super ESCO, under the Ministry of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development, SIE plays a driving role in the country’s energy transition. Its expertise in developing and implementing energy efficiency projects contributes to optimizing consumption and promoting sustainable solutions for both the public and private sectors.

    This award strengthens its position as a major institutional player in the energy efficiency market and highlights the importance of integrating the SDGs into corporate policies. SIE supports its partners in decarbonization and energy optimization projects, offering solutions tailored to the needs of energy-intensive sectors to reduce their consumption and costs.

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