Morocco plans coal power phase-out by 2040
Morocco plans to abandon coal power entirely by 2040 if it secures international climate finance, the Powering Past Coal Alliance (PPCA) said on Thursday.
Morocco plans coal power phase-out by 2040
As of 2024, coal accounted for 59.3% of Morocco's electricity mix, down from 70% in 2022. / Photo: Reuters
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Morocco plans to abandon coal power entirely by 2040 if it secures international climate finance, the Powering Past Coal Alliance (PPCA) said on Thursday.

Morocco joined the international PPCA, a group of around 60 governments seeking to phase out coal power, in 2023, in a bid to progress natural gas and renewable energy projects.

Even without international support, Morocco would still aim to phase out coal by the 2040s, the PPCA said in a statement.

As of 2024, coal accounted for 59.3% of Morocco's electricity mix, down from 70% in 2022, according to official figures. Morocco is targeting 52% of installed capacity to come from renewables by 2030, up from 45% currently.

'Stopped planning for new coal plants'

"Morocco has stopped planning for new coal power plants," Morocco's energy minister was quoted as saying in the PPCA statement.

The phase-out pledge "signals intent to manage early plant retirements, contractual reforms, and a just transition backed by accessible international climate finance," an independent climate think tank said.

SOURCE:Reuters