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Policy
Morocco
2021
Morocco Mines Plan 2021-2030
The Morocco Mines Plan 2021-2030 seeks to revitalise the national mining industry, in particular non-phosphate mining, through development strategies that build upon the achievements of the 2013 strategy. The Plan seeks to promote responsible and sustainable development at the local, regional and national levels, combining good governance, economic integration, respect for the environment and the principle of sustainability and respect for the rights of local populations. It lays the foundation for a comprehensive approach towards integrated industrialisation and sustainable growth structured around four pillars:Pillar I: Development of a network of competitive actors.Pillar II: Institutional overhaul of…
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Policy
Morocco
2021
Revised/Updated NDC of Morocco
Morocco aims at reducing its GHG emissions by 18.3% relatively to a business-as-usual trajectory by 2030, or by 45.5% by the same date, conditional on the provision of international support.
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Policy
Morocco
2025
Second NDC of Morocco
Morocco aims at reducing its GHG emissions by 21.6% relatively to a business-as-usual trajectory by 2035, or by 53% by the same date, conditional on the provision of international support.
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Policy
Morocco
2021
Morocco launches its Green Hydrogen cluster 'GreenH2 Maroc'
Launched by the Ministry of Energy and the Ministry of Industry, the cluster will focus on the development and industrialization of green hydrogen, while collaborating with international partners.
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Policy
Morocco
2003
Morocco - United Arab Emirates Free Trade Agreement
The Morocco - United Arab Emirates Free Trade Agreement aims to foster economic and trade relations between the two countries by eliminating tariffs and other trade barriers. The Agreement offers tariff reduction for traded originating goods between the countries.The Agreement also includes rules of origin and local content provisions to qualify originating goods.
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Policy
Morocco
2023
PPCA - Morocco's coal phase-out
Morocco joined the Powering Past Coal Alliance in 2023 which pledges to phase-out coal use in the power sector by 2030 in advanced economies, and 2040 for emerging markets and developping economies. No target year has been explicitly announced yet.
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Policy
Morocco
2014
Morocco - General Building Regulations
The General Building Regulations sets the energy performance regulations for buildings as approved by Decree No. 2-13-874 to improve the thermal insulation of buildings to reduce energy consumption.The decree includes the following approaches: A performance-based approach: Specifications are expressed in terms of minimum requirements for annual specific heating and cooling requirements, relative to reference indoor temperatures.A prescriptive approach: the technical specifications are expressed, for each type of building and in each climatic zone, in the form of maximum thermal transmittance coefficients.
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Policy
Morocco
2011
Morocco’s Institute of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Training Jobs
The government of Morocco has for over a decade embarked on a strategy to limit GHG emissions and increase the role of renewables in its energy mix. The government’s target is to reduce emissions by 42% by 2030 (17% unconditional, 25% conditional on international financing). To underpin the target, the government has a number of strategy documents, including the green plan and national energy strategy, which aims to reach 52% installed renewables generation capacity in electricity by 2030. This is expected to lead to the creation of over 50 000 new jobs in the clean energy sector. To support…
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Policy
Portugal
2021
Morocco and Portugal agreement on green hydrogen development
The two countries signed an agreement to boost bilateral cooperation on green hydrogen development and to align their decarbonisation strategies priorities. They also announced the establishment of a joint working group to examine the opportunities and the actions needed.
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Policy
Morocco
2021
Morocco and Portugal agreement on green hydrogen development
The two countries signed an agreement to boost bilateral cooperation on green hydrogen development and to align their decarbonisation strategies priorities.
They announced also the establishment of a joint working group to examine the opportunities and the actions needed.