Morocco's National Authority for Electricity Regulation (ANRE) has approved annual capacity targets for wind and solar over the 2025-2029 period, targeting an increase of nearly 6.9 GW from 2,450 MW in 2025 to 9,338 MW in 2029. This is 29% higher than the last target, set at 7,236 MW. Solar capacity should increase from 1,515 MW in 2025 to 5,163 MW in 2029 (including 3,839 MW on the transmission network and 1,324 MW on the distribution networks), while wind capacity on the transmission network should rise from 935 MW in 2025 to 4,175 MW in 2029.
The strong increase forecast in wind and solar capacity is linked to strategic industrial projects such as gigafactories, water desalination, green hydrogen projects and electrification of industrial processes. In addition, the national power utility ONEE plans to invest in flexibility projects, such as pumped-storage power plants, battery energy storage systems (BESS) and open-cycle gas turbine (OCGT) projects, to help the Moroccan power system integrate more renewables.
Overall, Morocco aims to raise the share of renewables in its power mix to 52% by 2030.

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