Decarbonization: A decisive shift | L’Economiste

MOROCCO wants to negotiate the decarbonization shift. The new requirements that will be applied from next year to exports to the European market, as well as environmental constraints, require companies to adapt themselves to this dynamic, despite fears that a low-carbon economy is synonymous with “decrease”.
This is what emerges from the meeting organized last Tuesday, in partnership with the Morocco-France Business Leaders Club. This approach is also “essential in the face of the soaring prices of energy products”, indicated the president of the CGEM.
• Driver of change: For the president of the CGEM, “by decarbonizing, we are winners in more ways than one”. This momentum could constitute, according to him, a boon for Moroccan companies. Especially since the current transformations will accelerate green relocalizations, hence the importance of positioning Morocco as an attractive destination in this area. Chakib Alj could not have been clearer: “We must not wait. We must be the driver of this change”, he said. Some projects have been launched in this direction, as recalled by Leila Benali, Minister for Energy Transition, who emphasized the low-carbon strategy for 2050. “The breakdown of this strategy into sectoral plans is under way. We are currently in the modeling phase”, said the minister. For her, “decarbonization is a priority subject for the reform of the energy sector, of great topicality in view of the soaring prices of raw materials and in view of the impact of direct and indirect inflation on the national economy” The Minister for Energy Transition pleaded for the acceleration of the reforms undertaken by Morocco in terms of decarbonization, with the effective involvement of the private sector. According to the Minister, this would “improve transparency concerning the costs of service transactions and on investment opportunities”.
• Green growth: For his part, Ryad Mezzour, Minister of Industry and Trade, highlighted the projects launched in terms of industrial decarbonization. This is particularly the case for the project targeting industrial SMEs, via the “Tatwir green growth” support programme . For the Minister, the success of the Moroccan model in the field of carbon-free industry depends on the strengthening of energy independence, “the achievement of which depends on the development of new sectors and ecosystems, in particular wind and solar industries, green hydrogen, and the like”. In this sense, Benali considered that one of the priority projects concerns the overall reform of the energy sector.
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