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Home > Economy > Decarbonization in Morocco: SIE, Greenrock Join Forces

Decarbonization in Morocco: SIE, Greenrock Join Forces

The Energy Engineering Company (SIE), and Rabat-base Greenrock are joining forces to “accelerate the deployment of decarbonization and energy reduction solutions on the Moroccan market,” SIE said on Wednesday

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The Energy Engineering Company (SIE), and Rabat-base Greenrock are joining forces to “accelerate the deployment of decarbonization and energy reduction solutions on the Moroccan market,” SIE said on Wednesday.

The two parties have signed an agreement to boost Morocco’s transition to using more renewable energy and become a greener economy, as part of  Morocco’s National Energy Efficiency Strategy (SNEE).

An SIE press release announced that the company, also known as Super ESCO, is aiming to help private enterprises and investors become more environmentally friendly.

One of the main goals of this collaboration is for the SIE to be able to modify its internal processes to better control the financial management of energy efficiency (EE) projects. 

This is the first time that the SIE has partnered with a private investor and hopes the partnership will allow it to become well-known nationally for its work on renewable energy.

Morocco is a pioneer in the field of renewable energy. The country is using more and more renewable energy and is steadily progressing towards a greener future.

The Ouarzazate solar plant, Ain Beni Mathar, and Foum El Oued stations are among Morocco’s most prominent solar projects. The North African country aspires to produce more than 52 % of its electricity from renewable resources by 2030.

Leila Benali, the Minister of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development said earlier this month “Morocco has all the tools [it needs] to begin the transition to a carbon-free mode of [energy] production.”

Morocco’s national renewable energy policy, which aims to reduce the country’s usage of coal, oil, and gas production, as well as legislation aimed at protecting biodiversity and wildlife, are among the strategies that aim to assist the country to consume less carbon.

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