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EBRD and IRESEN to boost renewables, green hydrogen and new technologies

EBRD and IRESEN to develop renewable energy sector in Morocco

EBRD and IRESEN to develop renewable energy sector in Morocco
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EU s new Mediterranean Agenda [NGW Magazine]

EU s new Mediterranean Agenda [NGW Magazine] Mar 4, 2021 8:50:am Summary The European Union’s move to carbon neutrality offers opportunities to countries on its doorstep that are rich in renewable energy resources. But it faces competition from China. [NGW Magazine Volume 6, Issue 5] by: Charles Ellinas Following consultations with the southern Mediterranean countries, the European Commission (EC) launched its new, ambitious, ‘Agenda for the Mediterranean’ February 9. The countries included in this scheme are: Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, and Tunisia (Figure 1). It addresses the usual objectives such as peace, security and the rule of law; but it also considers the green transition, climate resilience, energy and the environment. 

Power surge: How the European Green Deal can succeed in Morocco and Tunisia

Summary North African countries such as Morocco and Tunisia can help Europe meet its carbon emissions targets and strengthen its position in the face of fierce competition from China for economic and political influence. By encouraging European investment in renewable energy, the European Green Deal can increase local workforce opportunities, promote development, and stabilise migration, enhancing stability in the region. The EU should promote green hydrogen projects in Morocco and Tunisia. These would contribute to its climate neutrality goals and develop both European industrial leadership and local economies. The EU should also promote new electrical interconnections across the Mediterranean, to foster an integrated electricity market.

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