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Morocco, Tanger Med launch floating solar

Key Figures & Findings: Morocco has inaugurated its first floating solar power plant on the Oued Rmel dam reservoir, a project designed to directly supply clean energy to the Tanger Med port complex. The initiative, driven by Tanger Med Group as part of its decarbonization program, highlights Morocco’s strategy of combining renewable electricity production with resource conservation. By deploying floating photovoltaic (PV) technology, the country is addressing both energy and water security while strengthening its leadership in Africa’s energy transition.
Statistics & Insights: The facility has a generation capacity of 13MW and is expected to cut reservoir water evaporation by up to 30%, a critical gain in Morocco’s arid climate. The project supports the nation’s carbon neutrality target set for 2030.
Future Implications: If fully integrated into the port’s operations, the plant could lower industrial emissions and improve water resource management for one of North Africa’s busiest logistics hubs by 2026. Its success could encourage wider adoption of floating PV systems across other water-scarce regions.
Source: Pumps Africa
Quick Take: The Oued Rmel floating solar project highlights Morocco’s push to integrate renewable power with water security at strategic industrial hubs.