you ve even got my watch on there. models like this are crafted using the game design platform unreal engine. can t believe how realistic that looks. this calls on different specialists across modelling, texturing, lighting and character design. so everything on here is an individual texture. how do you then go about which i imagine is the difficult thing how do you go about making it move? we make like the rigging. it s like creating virtual bones. i ve actually got a virtual skeleton inside me. can you actually make me look better than i do now? yeah, i promise that. well, don t promise too hard! but, yeah, 0k! yeah, that ll be easy! i can make you look better! all right. hamza s professional game assets are astonishingly intricate a sign of morocco s ambition to become the video game hub of africa. 0h, there s trains. i love trains. yeah. and you can really see, when it s like this, the individual elements and all of the little textures that go into making something like this.
as the sun rises over the atlas mountains, this 3,000 hectare site is ready to power up once again. i m back in marrakech, visiting its famous markets. it s clear that morocco s plentiful sun isn tjust a major power source, it s vital for the huge variety of crops grown here. he chatters. but morocco must fight for its food security. it s a country that s looking to technology to ensure that future generations can continue to grow and enjoy produce like this.
you re able to store all of that electricity, to be used at night when there s no sun. yes. this sprawling arena is the latest of several solar plants built here since 2016. similar plants do exist in other countries, but with an output of 582 megawatts, this is the largest in the world. so, we scaled noor s viewing platform to take it all in. look at this! these panels go on as far as i can see. it s 2.5km. it s like a sea of solar. while morocco has always relied heavily on fossil fuel imports, noor s green energy has been transformative. not only it helps to produce renewable energy, but it s also succeeded in supplying nearly 2 millions of moroccans with green electricity,