Morocco plans gas and hydrogen network

26 September 2023

Washington-based International Finance Corporation is advising the Moroccan government on a project that aims to develop a gas network that can also potentially carry green hydrogen, both at home and abroad.

Morocco's Energy Transition & Sustainable Development Minister Leila Benali confirmed a plan to seek partners for the project, according to a Bloomberg report.  

It is understood the North African country is planning to issue a tender to select a developer for the planned project. This implies that the project will be developed using a public-private partnership model.

Moroccan authorities have signed preliminary agreements with several developers and investors for the development of green hydrogen projects in the country.  

In April this year, a team led by China Energy International Construction Group signed a memorandum of cooperation to develop a green hydrogen project in a coastal area in southern Morocco.

The project entails the construction of a solar photovoltaic power generation plant with a capacity of 2GW and a wind power plant with a capacity of 4GW.

These plants will supply power to an electrolysis plant that can produce 320,000 tonnes of green hydrogen annually, which will then be processed to produce 1.4 million tonnes of green ammonia a year.

Energy China International Construction Group has partnered with Saudi Arabia's Ajlan & Brothers Company and the local firm Gaia Energy Company for the project.

In April last year, Serbia-headquartered renewables developer and investor CWP Global appointed US firm Bechtel to support the development of large-scale green hydrogen and ammonia facilities in Morocco and Mauritania.

The Amun green hydrogen project, which CWP Global plans to develop in Morocco, is understood to require 15GW of renewable energy and has an estimated budget of $18bn-$20bn.

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Jennifer Aguinaldo
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