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Morocco's Power Sector Transition [1]

IAI Working Papers [2]

Morocco's Power Sector Transition: Achievements and Potential

[3]
Authors:
Tayeb Amegroud [4]
06/02/2015

As the only North African country with no own oil resources, Morocco is the largest energy importer in the region. The country is faced with the challenging task of meeting rising local demand while keeping its import bill under control. Against this backdrop, Morocco is pursuing an ambitious, cost-effective energy transition aimed at endowing the country with a sustainable, competitive and secure energy sector. This paper assesses the achievements and constraints facing the Moroccan energy system with a focus on the power sector, which is responsible for the transformation or production of more than half of the country’s primary energy. It also dwells on existing policies aimed at integrating the Moroccan energy market into the regional and Euro-Mediterranean energy systems by exploiting its strategic position at the crossroads between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.

Paper produced within the framework of the IAI-OCP Policy Center partnership and presented at the international seminar "Morocco's Role in Fostering Euro-Mediterranean Energy Cooperation" organised in Rabat on 26 September 2014. To be published also in OCP Policy Center Policy Papers.

iaiwp1505.pdf [3]

Details

  • Details

    Roma, Istituto affari internazionali, February 2015, 19 p.
  • In:
    IAI Working Papers [2]
  • Issue

    15|05
  • ISBN/ISSN/DOI:
    978-88-98650-29-3

Table of contents

Introduction
1. Current energy context in Morocco
2. Background and evolution of Morocco's electricity market
    2.1 1994-2014: two decades of reform
    2.2 Electricity demand and generation capacity
3. Electricity market restructuring: challenges and possible ways forward
    3.1 Major challenges ahead
    3.2 Transition toward a sustainable power system
    3.2.1 Transition toward low-carbon electricity production
    3.2.2 Fostering a more ambitious regional integration agenda
    3.2.3 Technological innovation as a driver of change
Conclusion
References

External links

Paper in OCPPC website [5]

Source URL:https://www.iai.it/en/pubblicazioni/c21/moroccos-power-sector-transition

Links
[1] https://www.iai.it/en/pubblicazioni/c21/moroccos-power-sector-transition [2] https://www.iai.it/en/pubblicazioni/lista/all/iai-working-papers [3] https://www.iai.it/sites/default/files/iaiwp1505.pdf [4] https://www.iai.it/en/persone/tayeb-amegroud [5] http://www.ocppc.ma/node/419