By Veronica Uy
At the celebration marking the 25th anniversary of the enthronement of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, Morocco showcased its impressive strides in various sectors, with a particular emphasis on its ambitious renewable energy plans.
Moroccan Ambassador to the Philippines Mohammed Rida El-Fassi emphasized the significance of the 2030 Strategy for Renewable Energy.
“The Kingdom currently aims to increase the share of renewable energy in its total power capacity to 52% by 2030,” the ambassador announced, outlining the nation’s forward-thinking approach to energy sustainability.
This initiative is part of a broader effort to transform Morocco’s energy landscape, reduce dependency on fossil fuels, and position the country as a leader in renewable energy within Africa.
Under the leadership of King Mohammed VI, Morocco has launched several sectoral strategies aimed at stimulating economic growth and fostering sustainable development. The Green Road Plan is designed to boost future production while ensuring environmental preservation. These efforts reflect Morocco’s broader vision of integrating economic development with ecological responsibility.
Morocco’s commitment to renewable energy is complemented by a series of transformative infrastructural projects. Notable among these are the Tangier Mediterranean Port, now the largest logistical and industrial port in the continent and the Mediterranean region, and the Worcester-Sorbonne Power Station, one of the largest globally. Additionally, Morocco boasts the first and only high-speed train in Africa, further underscoring its infrastructural advancements.
The ambassador also highlighted the country’s broader achievements under the reign of King Mohammed VI, including significant political, economic, and social reforms. The Moroccan Family Code, adopted in 2004, promotes gender equality and empowers women in society, while the Equity and Reconciliation Commission, established the same year, addresses human rights issues. The 2011 Constitution is another milestone, strengthening Morocco’s democratic foundations and modern governance.
In the realm of international relations, Morocco continues to promote values of tolerance, peace, diversity, and intercultural dialogue. The country’s strategic cooperation with South-Saharan regions and its robust diplomatic relations with the Philippines were particularly highlighted. The reopening of the Philippine embassy in Morocco and numerous high-level visits underscore the dynamic and growing partnership between the two nations.