• Morocco unveils its first offshore wind farm, planned for 1000 MW near Essaouira
• Project backed by Blue Mediterranean Partnership, with studies funded ahead of 2029 start
• Wind energy to help Morocco reach 52% renewables in electricity mix by 2030
Morocco has officially launched its first offshore wind power project, a major step in its push to expand renewable energy. The 1000 MW wind farm will be built off the coast of Essaouira, the government announced on Tuesday, June 10, during the United Nations Ocean Conference in Nice.
The project is part of Morocco’s broader strategy to harness coastal wind potential as it works to reduce energy dependence and boost industrial growth. “This project is part of a dynamic that combines energy independence, industrial attractiveness, and economic competitiveness,” said Leïla Benali, Morocco’s Minister of Energy Transition.
The wind farm will be one of the first initiatives supported by the Blue Mediterranean Partnership, a multilateral fund that finances projects tied to the sustainable blue economy. Initial funding will support feasibility studies and technical assistance. Construction is expected to begin by 2029.
This initiative supports Morocco’s national goal of generating over 52% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030. Wind energy is central to this plan, with high potential along the Atlantic coast—especially in areas like Essaouira and Tangier, where wind speeds average 11 meters per second.
The project could also stimulate domestic industry through local manufacturing of equipment and technical services. Globally, wind energy is projected to grow by 19 GW in 2025, according to forecasts by Rystad Energy.
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