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Morocco and TotalEnergies Sign $1 Billion Agreement for Green Hydrogen Project
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Morocco and TotalEnergies Sign $1 Billion Agreement for Green Hydrogen Project

Morocco partners with TotalEnergies on $1 billion green hydrogen project, advancing renewable energy goals

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by Dean Mikkelsen

Morocco’s Ministry of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development has entered into a landmark agreement with France’s TotalEnergies to propel green hydrogen production in the Guelmim-Oued Noun region. The collaboration, valued at over $1 billion, was reported by local Arabic news outlet Sabah Agadir.

The project aims to capitalise on Morocco’s rich solar and wind energy potential to produce green hydrogen and ammonia. With the North African nation’s vast expanses of desert and high solar irradiance, coupled with reliable wind patterns, the region is ideally positioned for renewable energy initiatives. The push for green hydrogen is part of Morocco’s ambitious sustainability goals, aligning with its 2050 National Energy Strategy, which seeks to bolster energy independence and contribute significantly to global carbon emission reduction efforts.

Green hydrogen, produced through the electrolysis of water using renewable energy, is seen as a critical component of the world's shift away from fossil fuels. Unlike grey or blue hydrogen, which rely on natural gas and may still release carbon emissions, green hydrogen offers a carbon-free solution for industrial applications, including the production of ammonia—a crucial element for agriculture and heavy industry. By investing in green hydrogen, Morocco aims to become a pivotal player in the global renewable energy market, offering sustainable solutions to energy-intensive sectors.

TotalEnergies’ involvement highlights a growing trend among major energy companies to invest heavily in alternative energy solutions. With hydrogen increasingly recognised for its potential to decarbonise sectors such as transportation, steel manufacturing, and fertiliser production, this project exemplifies the growing importance of renewables in shaping the future of energy.

The agreement also forms part of Morocco’s broader vision to transform its energy sector, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and foster economic development through sustainable energy projects. As global demand for cleaner energy sources rises, Morocco is positioning itself as a renewable energy hub, driving innovation and environmental stewardship in the region.

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