30 Moroccan and German Students Trained in Energy Transition

  • 30 young people from Morocco and Germany have been trained in the development of renewable energies.
  • This was initiated by an inter-university agreement led by the Rabat-based Research Institute for Solar Energy and New Energies (IRESEN).

Morocco is relying more and more on green energy as a result of the energy effects of the war in Ukraine, particularly the increase of gasoline prices. As a result, the Cherifian kingdom collaborates with the University of Offenburg in Germany through the Research Institute for Solar Energy and New Energies (IRESEN) and the international platform Green Energy Park (GEP) located in the city of Ben Guerir west of Rabat.

30 Moroccan and German students were recently trained in the energy transition by the two schools, specifically in the areas of building energy efficiency, smart grids, and digital meters for solar panels. Following this training, which took place at the Smart Building Park in Benguerir, the initiative will gradually allow “the creation of synergies between the two countries through joint research activities, exchanges of teachers for the sharing of reports and scientific publications”, says Iresen.

Morocco is relying more and more on green energy as a result of the energy effects of the war in Ukraine, particularly the increase of gasoline prices. As a result, the Cherifian kingdom collaborates with the University of Offenburg in Germany through the Research Institute for Solar Energy and New Energies (IRESEN) and the international platform Green Energy Park (GEP) located in the city of Ben Guerir west of Rabat.

30 Moroccan and German students were recently trained in the energy transition by the two schools, specifically in the areas of building energy efficiency, smart grids, and digital meters for solar panels. By 2030, the kingdom of North Africa wants to generate 52% of its electricity from renewable sources. The financial assistance of development partners, particularly the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), is another advantage of this goal.

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