When King Mohammed VI laid out Morocco’s energy transition strategy in 2008, the country was importing 97% of its energy. Renewable energy was expensive, untested at scale in developing countries, and the profitability of large solar and wind projects was far from certain. The strategy was, by any honest assessment, a wager. Seventeen years later,… Continue reading Morocco’s Energy Transition: What the Iran War Reveals About a 17-Year Bet on Renewables
