Morocco is set to reach its goals in renewable energy, meet its own demands and become a regional exporter of clean energy to North Africa and Europe, writes Forbes magazine in its latest edition.
The North African Kingdom has a total installed generating capacity of about 11,000 MW, 4,030 MW of which is renewables. An additional 4,516 MW of renewables is under construction or planned, says the U.S. magazine.
The country hopes that it will inspire many countries to switch from fossil fuels to renewable, adds Forbes which interviewed Leila Benali, Moroccan minister of energy transition and sustainable development.