Qair Maroc Secures Key Authorizations for Solar Projects in Morocco
In a significant advancement for Morocco’s renewable energy sector, Qair Maroc has secured crucial authorizations for its landmark solar projects. The company has been granted Independent Power Producer (SIPP) status for its ambitious 100 MW and 1,000 MW solar projects in Tiznit and Guelmim-Oued Noun, respectively. This milestone, which will involve vast arrays of high-efficiency solar energy panels, underscores Qair Maroc’s commitment to building the nation’s sustainable energy future.
The company also received a Provisional Authorization to Build (APC) for a 50 MW solar project in Agadir. These approvals mark a major step forward in Qair Maroc’s efforts to enhance Morocco’s energy portfolio with clean and sustainable sources.
This progress aligns with Morocco’s broader strategy to significantly expand its solar energy capacity. A recent forecast suggests the country’s solar capacity could reach 2.9 GW by 2028, driven by major projects like the Ain Beni Mathar Solar Power Plant and the expansion of the Noor Midelt Solar Power Plant.
Morocco is also investing heavily in renewable energy infrastructure, aiming for renewables to make up 52% of its electricity mix by 2030, with 20% coming from solar. This ambitious target is part of a national strategy designed to enhance renewable energy capacity while fostering economic growth through sustainable practices. For more insights on Morocco’s solar energy developments, check out the Morocco Solar News Archives.
Qair’s initiatives are a vital part of this national effort, showcasing solar energy’s potential to drive both economic and environmental benefits. As Morocco continues to establish itself as a leader in renewables, projects like Qair’s are crucial to achieving these national goals. For further details on Qair’s projects and other renewable energy initiatives, visit PVKnowhow.



