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Morocco’s Attijariwafa Bank, AMEE Team Up to Promote Energy Efficiency

Morocco’s Attijariwafa Bank has signed a cooperation agreement with the Moroccan Agency for Energy Efficiency (AMEE) to promote and accelerate green financing in the field of energy efficiency.

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Morocco’s Attijariwafa Bank, AMEE Team Up to Promote Energy Efficiency

Morocco’s Attijariwafa Bank, AMEE Team Up to Promote Energy Efficiency

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Rabat – Morocco’s Attijariwafa Bank has signed a cooperation agreement with the Moroccan Agency for Energy Efficiency (AMEE) to promote and accelerate green financing in the field of energy efficiency.

Chairman and CEO of the Attijariwafa Bank Group Mohamed El Kettani and CEO of AMEE Said Mouline met on Friday, March 11, at the Attijariwafa bank group’s headquarters in Casablanca, to sign the agreement. 

The two CEOs concluded their meeting with a jointly prepared document with the aim of starting to promote new renewable energy projects in Morocco.

The Attijariwafa Bank-AMEE collaboration is part of Morocco’s desire to accelerate its energy transition amid heightened awareness of the effects of climate change. 

Poised to contribute to the North African country’s green energy transition, the two institutions intend to accelerate green financing in the field of energy efficiency, particularly with Attijariwafa bank group’s accreditation to the United Nations Green Climate Fund (GCF).

The GCF is an international financial mechanism that helps developing countries respond to the consequences of climate change.

The only requirement for starting a project is that it be framed within the Paris Agreement, whose main goal is  to strengthen the global response to the threat of climate change by maintaining global warming below 2.

A signatory of the Paris Agreement, Morocco has in recent months and years launched a number of new projects to combat climate change and accelerate the country’s energy transition.

The meeting between Attijariwafa Bank and AMEE took place at the same time as the 15th MENA Zone Energy Conference Held in Rabat.

The organization of the forum in Morocco indicated that the country’s implementation of sustainable development strategies has made it a regional leader when it comes to green policies and energy efficiency.

Read also: 2021 Green Future Index: Morocco Best Country in MENA, 2nd in Africa

Tags: Attijari wafa bankenergy efficiencyEnergy transitionrenewable energies in morocco
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