Morocco

Morocco is currently undergoing a rapid energy transition, moving from a heavy reliance on imported fossil fuels toward a diversified mix dominated by renewable sources. As of late 2025, renewable energy has reached 46% of the national electricity mix, a significant jump from 37% in 2021. While renewables are expanding quickly, coal remains the single largest contributor to actual power generation due to the base-load requirements of the grid.

Morocco is rapidly positioning itself as a global leader in green hydrogen, leveraging abundant solar and wind resources to target becoming a major exporter to Europe. The country has launched “Offre Maroc,” a strategic initiative offering 1.5 million acres of land for renewable projects, with over $32 billion in green hydrogen and ammonia projects recently approved.

As of 2026 there’s no information indicating that Morocco is producing green hydrogen from electrolysis of seawater.

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