The participants in this debate discussed the opportunities that renewable energy can represent and more broadly the energy transition and ecological development in Africa.
“The Moroccan experience is very popular with African countries,” said, on this occasion, the Vice President of the Africa Commission of the General Confederation of Moroccan Business (CGEM) and member of the Council of Engineers for Energy Transition at the United Nations, Ali Zerouali.
He emphasized that the ecological transition represents three major opportunities, one of which is related to the development of the tremendous potential of renewable energy for the production of green energy, sustainable and competitive, and this is the basis of any industrial emergence on a continent.
It is very important to have energy capable of intervening in the process of industrial transformation in a competitive manner, he told MAP.
The panelists also explained how these renewable energies can represent a real gas pedal of universal access to energy by 2030 and how Morocco can contribute on these two different dynamics in a timely, relevant, targeted and broad.