
On the left, phase 1 of the Noor Concentrated Solar Power plant is generating energy. On the right, phase 2 will be completed in 2017 and phase 3 in 2018. Photo: World Bank
Phase 2 (Noor 2 and 3 plants) are due to open in 2017 and 2018 and will store power for up to eight hours. In all, the Noor CSP plant will cover an area of 6 178 acres.
“This launch means more and cleaner energy for Morocco, but also potentially for Africa,” says former US Ambassador to Morocco Edward M. Gabriel. “Let’s not forget that just three years ago, President Obama launched Power Africa to bring electricity to hundreds of millions of Africans. Morocco’s commitment to renewable energy is yet another example of how Morocco and the US share a common vision for the region.” At full power, the new solar power plant will reduce carbon emissions by 760,000 tons per year, which would equate to 17.5 million tons of carbon emissions over 25 years, according to Climate Investment Funds.