British daily “The Telegraph” published an article enumerating the prospects of UK-Morocco cooperation in energy and renewables.
The article penned by Hakim Hajouji, Morocco’s ambassador to the UK, outlined the country’s achievements in the energy sector which turned Morocco into a beacon of economic development.
As the UK seeks to diversify its sources of energy supply, there is tremendous potential to vastly enhance collaboration with Morocco, it said.
The article recalled that the UK is seeking to streamline the production of wind energy and increase low-carbon power generation, a fact that intersects with Morocco’s investment in cutting-edge green energy platforms and decarbonized industries.
The author added that Morocco offers an offshore energy source. “The UK-Morocco partnership will result in competitive and cleaner energy for both kingdoms, as well as creating abundant job opportunities and economic development.”
He also recalled the increase in bilateral trade by nearly 60pc in just 12 months, thanks to the signing of Morocco-UK Association Agreement.
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