- Morocco launched its first 13 megawatt floating solar plant at the Oued Rmel dam to power the Tangier Med port.
- The project supports carbon neutrality by 2030 while reducing water evaporation from the reservoir.
Morocco has launched its first floating solar power plant, a 13-megawatt facility on the Oued Rmel dam reservoir that will supply green electricity to the Tangier Med port complex.
The project is part of Morocco’s strategy to reach carbon neutrality by 2030 by boosting the use of renewable energy and cutting emissions.
Officials said the floating installation will also help reduce water evaporation from the dam, combining power generation with resource conservation.
Beyond power generation, the floating installation will also reduce water evaporation from the reservoir, combining clean energy production with resource conservation.
The plant adds to Morocco’s portfolio of renewable projects, including large-scale solar and wind, and reinforces its position as a regional leader in the energy transition.