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.
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