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GREEN HYDROGEN INFRASTRUCTURE: PORTS, DESALINATION FACILITIES, ANDTRANSPORT NETWORKS

A driving program for infrastructure, innovation, and enhancements

Projects focusing on green hydrogen will demand additional infrastructure that adheres to international standards, prompting the involvement of all ministerial departments within a system of cross-sectoral governance.

(Studies – financing scheme – planning – pooling – development – maintenance – needs assessment – opening up to private investment in the national electrical grid…)

pipeline and power lines against the blue sky.

MASEN, the central element of the Green Hydrogen Moroccan Offer

A permanent structure is in place to ensure the continuity of the vision and transcend governments.

Morocco’s Offer for green hydrogen will shape the development of the Kingdom over the coming decades.
Appointing MASEN as the focal point of Morocco’s Offer is a guarantee of independent, accountable, and assessable governance in meeting its objectives.

The Morocco Green Hydrogen Initiative holds immense potential for industrialization stemming from local integration and the creation of industrial value.

Promising prospects for the global green hydrogen market

Globally, the use of green hydrogen is becoming increasingly common as a worldwide race for its development unfolds. Currently, hydrogen accounts for about 1.2% of global energy consumption, but the International Energy Agency predicts its share will reach 13% by 2050. Estimated at 20,000 terawatthours (TWh) in 2050, the global market for green hydrogen and its derivatives presents significant development opportunities for Morocco.

Morocco’s goal: securing 4% of the global green hydrogen market by 2030

According to a study by the World Energy Council, Morocco could secure up to 4% of the global demand by 2030. Based on the demand projections identified in Morocco’s green hydrogen roadmap, the country’s green hydrogen and its derivative industries are expected to encounter a demand ranging between 13.9 TWh and 30.1 TWh by 2030.

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