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Morocco between challenges and opportunities: renewables energies, bio-baseds products Market

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Abstract

With the changes that environment known through the overuse of fossil energy; researches and government focus on different ways to substitute. In Morocco, dependency on fossil fuels is very important as it is estimated to be about 68%. In addition to that, Morocco still has to import coal, natural gas and oil in order to meet its energy consumption needs. With the growing demand, it is necessary to come up with solutions to compensate the need. It is clearly obvious an important gap between energy consumption and energy production. Renewable energies such as solar and wind energies are the plan considered by the government to fill in the gap. Morocco’s interest for sustainable development has increased during the last decades. Furthermore, Morocco incentive to reinforce the preservation of natural resources from exhaustion and depletion though many projects which use other sources for generate energies. According to a study previously done at Al Akhawayn University (AUI), they estimate the annual consumption in terms of petroleum diesel at AUI had been estimated to be about 687𝑚3 which generates 1876 tons of CO2 per year. Regarding the gap existing between the consumption and production of fossil energy and negative consequences for using this latter; Morocco has gone towards creating market for renewable energies and bio-based products such as biodiesel from different sources

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