With Egypt and Morocco developing big wind power projects, North Africans are seriously embracing renewables
Issue 141
- 21 Jun 2008
| 9 minute read
The number of wind power schemes built, under way or planned in Egypt and Morocco points to the enthusiasm with which North African electricity consumers have embraced renewables. Jon Marks reports from Marrakech on the upturn in renewables projects’ fortunes.
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