highest level of the straight and this has been a key strength in morocco and secondly i would say the government has to put in place at the right targets for decarbonisation, the right objectives, unlike policy, you know, to have a good investment environment. but then let the private sector come, take risks and make technology choices. what private sector come, take risks and make technology choices. make technology choices. what is really missing make technology choices. what is really missing is make technology choices. what is really missing is the make technology choices. what is really missing is the liberalisation j really missing is the liberalisation of the really missing is the liberalisation of the market and i think it is a wiii-win of the market and i think it is a win-win for of the market and i think it is a win win for everybody and we would have access win win for everybody and we would have access to the cheapest possible green have access to the cheap
strength in morocco. and, secondly, i would say the government has to put in place at the right targets for decarbonisation, the right objectives, and the right policies, you know, to have a good investment environment. but then let the private sector come, take risks, and make technology choices. what is really missing is the liberalisation of the market and i think it is a win win for everybody. we would have access to the cheapest possible green electricity in the world and green derivatives. because if we liberalise the market in morocco, it not just for morocco, we would be a net exporter of green electrons, green fuels, green hydrogen to europe and the rest of the world. it is a shift, and i wish we there and if we get
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i would say, definitely, you need, you know, strong political will and direction at the very highest level of the state. i mean, this has been a key strength in morocco. and secondly, i would say the government has to put in place the right targets for decarbonisation, the right objectives and the right policies, you know, to have a good investment environment, but then, let the private sector come, take risks and make technology choices. what is really missing is the liberalisation of the markets. and i think it s a win win situation for everybody. we would have access to the cheapest possible green electricity in the world and green derivatives, because if we liberalise the market in morocco, it s notjust for morocco, we would be a net exporter of green electrons, green fuels, green hydrogen to europe and the rest of the world. so, you know, it s a shift, it s a major. absolutely.
for other developing countries, i would say, definitely, you need, you know, strong political will and direction at the very highest level of the state. i mean, this has been a key strength in in morocco. and secondly, i would say the government has to put in place the right targets for decarbonisation, the right objectives and the right policies, you know, to have a good investment environment, but then, let the private sector come, take risks and make technology choices. what is really missing is the liberalisation of the markets. and i think it s a win win situation for everybody. we would have access to the cheapest possible green electricity in the world and green derivatives, because if we liberalise the market in morocco, it s notjust for morocco, we would be a net exporter of green electrons, green fuels, green hydrogen to europe