Morocco to Launch Bids for Three Power Plants

Deal News | Apr 07, 2025 | Zawya

Morocco to Launch Bids for Three Power Plants

Morocco has announced plans to invite bids for the construction of three new gas turbine power plants, anticipated to produce a combined output capacity of 300-450 megawatts (MW). These projects are part of Morocco's effort to expand its clean energy sources. The power plants will be located in Kenitra City in the south-west, in Mohammedia in the west, and Ain Bani Mathar in the east. The National Office for Electricity and Drinking Water (ONEE) will oversee the awarding of contracts, which will encompass the full lifecycle from design and construction to equipment supply and operation. The completion of these projects is projected for the summer of 2026 as Morocco continues to strive towards enhanced energy independence and sustainability. The initiative highlights Morocco's strategic plan to bolster its energy infrastructure development, reflecting a significant policy commitment to clean and efficient power generation.

Sectors

  • Energy
  • Infrastructure

Geography

  • Morocco – The article refers to the construction of power plants in specific cities across Morocco.

Industry

  • Energy – The article discusses the development of gas turbine power plants, which are a part of the energy industry focused on power generation.
  • Infrastructure – The construction of power plants falls within the infrastructure sector, which is responsible for building and maintaining public services and facilities.

Financials

    Participants

    NameRoleTypeDescription
    National Office for Electricity and Drinking Water (ONEE)Bidding CompanyGovernmentONEE is responsible for awarding contracts for the power projects including design, construction, and operation.
    Kenitra CityOtherGeographyA location in Morocco where one of the power plants will be constructed.
    MohammediaOtherGeographyA location in Morocco where one of the power plants will be constructed.
    Ain Bani MatharOtherGeographyA location in Morocco where one of the power plants will be constructed.