Energy Policies Beyond IEA Countries: Morocco 2019
The International Energy Agency (IEA) regularly conducts in-depth peer reviews of
the energy policies of its association countries, a process that supports energy policy
development and encourages the exchange of international best practices and experiences.
This report on Morocco discusses the advancements made as well as the challenges faced
by the country’s ambitious domestic energy transition pathway to 2030.
With an impressive track record in solar technologies, Morocco is leading the deployment
of renewable energy in North Africa. Further progress, however, can be made in commercial
or industrial applications that continue to rely on fossil fuel imports. Although
successful in providing electricity access to its rising population, Morocco also
faces the challenging task of keeping energy demand in check.
In this report, the IEA provides recommendations for how to strengthen Morocco’s energy
efficiency policies to help the country continue to transform its energy sectors in
order to meet the renewable energy and energy efficiency targets.
Published on June 20, 2019
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