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Abstract: The economic, social and health situation in the world supports Morocco's decision to introduce an energy transition through renewable energies, which began about ten years ago. Morocco's energy transition towards renewable energies has marked significant progress, with major projects such as the Noor solar complex and the Tarfaya and Midelt wind farms illustrating the country's commitment. This movement, supported by international commitments such as the Paris Agreement, aims to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and improve the carbon footprint. However, challenges remain, including the integration of renewable technologies into existing infrastructure and the management of their intermittency. The future of this transition depends on the ability to overcome these obstacles while pursuing sustainability and energy security objectives. This analysis examines the current state of the energy transition in Morocco, assessing achievements, obstacles encountered and prospects for the future, with the aim of charting a path towards a more sustainable and resilient energy system. DOI: https://doi.org/10.51505/IJEBMR.2024.81004 |
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