has been released while under investigation. he was detained on thursday on suspicion of criminal damage and dangerous driving. now on bbc news it s time for talking business. hello, everybody. a very warm welcome to talking business weekly with me, aaron heslehurst. let s go and take a look at what s on the show. eyeing up africa as the west competes with china, when of an when of an african when of an african country when of an african country is when of an african country is leading the way in renewable energy but connection itself and i am fully dependent on fossil fuels to being able to export clean energy to europe as we tackle climate change because mac is an ambitious plan so i m going to be discussing this with easily over there. big boss of web africa s largest renewable energy companies, energy et from the world bank and a leading moroccan environmental campaigner. also on the show, i m going to sit down with a moroccan government minister tasked with the mighty
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moment, morocco depends on imports of the 90% of its energy needs. that includes electricity as well as other things such as fuel for vehicles. most of that is dirty fossil fuels. vehicles. most of that is dirty fossilfuels. morocco s energy transformation, it has to be said, has been happening at quite a pace of the last few years but it needs to get faster still if it s to meet its ambitious targets. so i pulled together some of the country s leading thinkers to find out what happens next. with me now is the big boss of gaya energy, the largest renewable company morocco but also a company that develops wind, solar and green hydrogen at div elements across africa. also joining and green hydrogen at div elements across africa. alsojoining us, the leader energy expert for the region of the world bank and last but certainly not least an activist with the mediterranean youth climate network and also board memberfor the moroccan alliance for climate and sustainable development. all three o