Morocco Clean and Efficient Energy Project Green Bond Criteria: Mitigation Country Challenge Purpose: To develop the first utility sized Three remote towns at the foot of the Atlas mountains — photovoltaic plant to more reliably supply solar power Erfoud, Missour, and Zagora, are not served by Morocco’s to remote regions. main power stations located on the Atlantic and Expected Results (include): By 2020: Mediterranean coasts. The population suffers from power • 75 MW of renewable energy capacity added. cuts and low/unstable voltage making light bulbs dim, • 412,000 people benefit from electricity and associated economic opportunities of which 50% computer screens flicker, and hospital equipment malfunction. are expected to be female. Morocco plans to shift from a mainly fossil fuel-dependent • 78,018 tones of CO2 emissions reduced annually. energy system to one where 42% of demand is met by IBRD Financing: $125 Million renewable sources. Project Goal The project supports Morocco’s first mid-size, grid-connected decentralized solar photovoltaic plants. The investment includes extension of power evacuation lines and installation of time-of-use smart meters which encourage lower consumption at peak hours. The project complements the larger-scale solar Noor Ouarzazate Complex. ©Curt Carnemark / World Bank © World Bank For more information: http://www.worldbank.org/projects/P143689/?lang=en&tab=details http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/MNA/2013/11/12/090224b0820685cb/1_0/Rendered/PDF/Project0Inform0gy0Project000P143689.pdf 2