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La trajectoire de décarbonisation du Maroc - 3ème partie : Coûts et avantages de la transition énergétique

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  • Rim Berahab
  • Chami Abdelilah
  • Derj Atar
  • Hammi Ibtissem
  • Morazzo Mariano
  • Naciri Yassine
  • Zarkik Afaf
  • with the technical support of AFRY

Abstract

Les importantes ressources en énergies renouvelables du Maroc offrent une opportunité sans précédent d’ancrer les choix économiques et politiques du pays dans la transition énergétique, et de faire de cette transition un levier essentiel du développement économique. Ceci est d’autant plus important que le coût des énergies renouvelables a baissé au cours des 10 dernières années2 et présente désormais un fort potentiel, non seulement de création d’emplois verts mais aussi de croissance économique dynamique et résiliente. En 2020, près de 20% de la production d’électricité du Maroc a été assurée par des sources énergétiques renouvelables et la capacité installée en énergies renouvelables était d’environ 36%.

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  • Rim Berahab & Chami Abdelilah & Derj Atar & Hammi Ibtissem & Morazzo Mariano & Naciri Yassine & Zarkik Afaf & with the technical support of AFRY, 2021. "La trajectoire de décarbonisation du Maroc - 3ème partie : Coûts et avantages de la transition énergétique," Policy briefs on Economic Trends and Policies 2113, Policy Center for the New South.
  • Handle: RePEc:ocp:pbecon:pb_24-21
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