Qair Secures 178 MW Wind, Solar Projects in Morocco
- Qair secures 178 MW in Morocco, advancing towards 52% renewable energy by 2030 with Tetouan wind and Tiznit solar projects, boosting investment climate and industry supply.
French renewable energy producer Qair has secured authorization for 178 MW of wind and solar projects in Morocco, aiming to support the country's target of 52% renewable energy by 2030. The Tetouan wind farm and Tiznit solar PV park will collectively produce 505 GWh annually, supplying various industries. The solar park is set to begin operations in late 2027, with the wind farm following in 2029.
The Ministry of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development's approval, alongside a new tariff framework for medium-voltage grid access, enhances the investment climate for renewable projects. Qair's managing director, Wahba Zniber, highlighted Morocco's regulatory clarity as pivotal for independent power producers. Qair operates in seven African countries with a 2-GW project pipeline.
How Will Qair's Projects Impact Morocco's Renewable Energy Goals by 2030?
- Qair's projects will contribute significantly to Morocco's goal of achieving 52% renewable energy by 2030 by adding 178 MW of capacity.
- The Tetouan wind farm and Tiznit solar PV park will collectively generate 505 GWh annually, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and lowering carbon emissions.
- These projects will help diversify Morocco's energy mix, enhancing energy security and reducing vulnerability to global energy market fluctuations.
- By supplying renewable energy to various industries, Qair's projects will support economic growth and job creation in the renewable energy sector.
- The projects will serve as a model for future renewable energy investments in Morocco, attracting more international investors.
- The new tariff framework for medium-voltage grid access will facilitate smoother integration of renewable energy into the national grid.
- Qair's involvement underscores the importance of regulatory clarity and supportive policies in advancing Morocco's renewable energy agenda.
- The projects align with Morocco's broader strategy to position itself as a leader in renewable energy in Africa and globally.
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