Morocco Builds Framework for Decarbonized Economy

Morocco is developing a national reference framework to guide its transition to a low-carbon economy by 2030.

Morocco Builds Framework for Decarbonized Economy

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Morocco is advancing its green transition by building a national reference framework for a decarbonized economy, according to recent reports. The initiative aims to align the country's economic sectors with climate goals, leveraging its renewable energy potential, which already accounts for over 40% of installed capacity as of 2025.

The framework, developed by the Ministry of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development, sets sector-specific targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Key areas include energy, industry, transport, and agriculture, with a focus on increasing energy efficiency and expanding solar and wind power projects.

Morocco has committed to reducing its emissions by 45.5% by 2030 under its updated Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC). The new framework is expected to mobilize investments in green technologies and create jobs in sustainable sectors, supporting the country's goal of becoming a regional leader in climate action.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is Morocco's target for reducing emissions by 2030?

Morocco aims to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 45.5% by 2030 under its updated Nationally Determined Contribution.

What share of Morocco's energy capacity comes from renewables?

As of 2025, renewables account for over 40% of Morocco's installed electricity capacity.

Which sectors are targeted in Morocco's decarbonization framework?

The framework targets energy, industry, transport, and agriculture sectors for emission reductions.

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