Morocco’s Investment Ministry conducted the sixth monitoring committee meeting for the Chbika green hydrogen project, marking significant progress in securing land rights for the ambitious renewable energy initiative with international partners TotalEnergies, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, and A.P. Moller Capital.
Deputy Investment Minister Karim Zidane chaired Monday’s meeting, which brought together all relevant public stakeholders including the Moroccan Agency for Sustainable Energy (MASEN), serving as focal point for Morocco’s green hydrogen initiative. The session validated project deliverables within stipulated deadlines, representing notable advancement in implementation.
Discussions focused on preparing advanced study agreements that will form the technical and legal foundation for future development phases. The meeting reflects Moroccan authorities’ determination to accelerate operational transition in a sector facing intensifying international competition.
Located in the Guelmim-Oued Noun region near the Atlantic coast, Chbika represents one of Morocco’s first major industrial green hydrogen projects. The initiative was launched during French President Emmanuel Macron’s state visit in October 2024, under joint presidency with King Mohammed VI.