
- 500 MW of solar power connected to Morocco’s grid in 2024
- OCP Group targets 60% renewable energy consumption by 2027
- Morocco aims for 52% installed renewables capacity by 2030
Morocco’s energy infrastructure has undergone a notable expansion in 2024 as the country added 500 megawatts (MW) of solar-generated electricity to its national grid, according to the Moroccan Agency for Sustainable Energy (MASEN). This addition brings Morocco’s total installed solar capacity to just over 1.7 gigawatts, making it one of the leading solar markets in Africa. The newly connected solar projects are part of Morocco’s strategy to reduce dependence on imported fossil fuels and address SDG 7: Affordable and Clean Energy by 2030.
OCP Group, headquartered in Casablanca, has emerged as a pivotal private-sector player in Morocco’s renewable transition. As the world’s largest exporter of phosphate-based fertilizers, OCP Group accounts for more than 5% of Morocco’s total energy consumption. In its 2023 sustainability report, OCP declared a target to source at least 60% of its electricity from renewables—including solar and wind—by 2027, up from the current reported figure of 36% in 2023. The company also aims to achieve carbon neutrality in its operations by 2040.
Despite bold targets, delivery against interim milestones remains under scrutiny. While the 500 MW solar integration marks measurable progress for the national grid, OCP Group’s pathway to 60% renewables will require accelerated project delivery, robust regulatory frameworks, and transparent reporting. Independent analysts, including the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), note that Morocco’s pace of grid integration and storage solutions will be decisive by the 2026 benchmark year.
Morocco’s renewable energy ambitions are part of a broader policy framework, including the National Energy Strategy, which targets 52% of installed electricity capacity from renewables by 2030. While the country has attracted international investment and technical partnerships, some environmental NGOs have raised concerns about land use and project transparency. To date, there is limited evidence of greenwashing; most current announcements are being tracked against verifiable capacity additions and third-party monitoring.
Frequently Asked Questions
How significant is Morocco’s 500 MW solar grid connection in 2024?
The 500 MW addition represents a more than 40% increase in Morocco’s installed solar capacity and accelerates progress toward its 2030 renewable energy goals. This milestone signals Morocco’s commitment to clean energy and its position as a regional leader in solar power deployment.
What is OCP Group’s specific renewable energy target and timeline?
OCP Group has set a target to secure at least 60% of its electricity needs from renewable sources by 2027, up from 36% in 2023. The company also plans to reach carbon neutrality by 2040 and is investing in both solar and wind power to achieve this transition.
What are the main challenges to achieving these energy goals by 2026?
Key challenges for Morocco and OCP Group include project delivery timelines, grid integration, regulatory approvals, and transparent monitoring. Accelerating investment, expanding energy storage, and ensuring environmental safeguards will be crucial for meeting 2026 milestones and maintaining credibility against greenwashing concerns.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much solar capacity did Morocco add to its grid in 2024?
Morocco connected 500 MW of new solar capacity to its national grid in 2024.
What is Morocco’s total installed solar capacity after the 2024 addition?
Morocco’s total installed solar capacity now exceeds 1.7 GW.
What percentage of its electricity does OCP Group aim to source from renewables by 2027?
OCP Group aims to source 60% of its electricity from renewables by 2027, up from 36% in 2023.
What is Morocco’s national target for installed renewables capacity by 2030?
Morocco targets 52% of its installed electricity capacity to come from renewables by 2030.
What are some challenges to OCP Group achieving its 60% renewables target?
OCP Group’s pathway to 60% renewables will require accelerated project delivery, robust regulatory frameworks, and transparent reporting.

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