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List of power stations in Morocco

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This article lists all power stations in Morocco.[1]

Hydroelectric

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Hydroelectric power station Community Coordinates River Type Reservoir Capacity (MW) Year completed
Afourer Pumped Storage Station Afourer Pumped storage 465 2004
Al Massira Dam Settat 128 1979
Al Wahda Dam 240 1997
Allal al Fassi Dam 240 1994
Bin el Ouidane Dam Beni Mellal 135 1953
El Borj Hydropower Station Khénifra Run of river N/A 22[2]
Hassan I Dam Demnate 67.2 1991
Idriss I Dam 40 1978
El Kansera Dam Meknes 8.3 1946
Mohamed V Dam Zaio 23 1967
Tanafnit hydropower Station Khénifra Run of river N/A 18

Thermal

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Thermal power station Community Coordinates Fuel type Capacity (MW) Year completed Owner
Jorf Lasfar Thermal Power Station Jorf Lasfar 33°06′19″N 8°38′12″W / 33.105225°N 8.636734°W / 33.105225; -8.636734 (Jorf Lasfar Thermal Power Station) Coal 2056 2001 TAQA Morocco
Safi Thermal Power Station Safi 32°08′52″N 9°16′52″W / 32.147652°N 9.281060°W / 32.147652; -9.281060 (Safi Thermal Power Station) Coal 1,386[3] 2017 Safi Energy Company
(GDF Suez + Mitsui & Co + Nareva)
Nador Thermal Power Station Nador Coal 1,320 Est. 2021[4] ONEE
Al Wahda Thermal Power Station Al Wahda Natural gas 800 2010 Endesa/ONEE
Kenitra Thermal Power Station Kenitra Coal
Natural gas
300
315
1978
2012
ONEE
Mohammedia Thermal Power Station Mohammedia 33°40′52″N 7°26′09″W / 33.681114°N 7.435791°W / 33.681114; -7.435791 (Mohammedia Thermal Power Station) Fuel oil & Coal 600 2007[5] ONEE
Jerada Thermal Power Station Jerada Coal 515 2017 ONEE
Tahaddart Thermal Power Station Tangier Natural gas 384 2005 Endesa/ONEE

Solar

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Solar power station Community Coordinates Fuel type Technology Capacity (MW) Year completed Owner
Ain Beni Mathar Solar-Thermal Power Station Ain Bni Mathar 36°04′06″N 2°06′17″W / 36.0683°N 2.1047°W / 36.0683; -2.1047 (Ain Beni Mathar Solar-Thermal Power Station) Solar & Natural gas ISCC 470 2011 ONE*
NOOR Ouarzazate Solar Power Station Ouarzazate 30°35′24″N 40°00′00″W / 30.590°N 40.00°W / 30.590; -40.00 (NOOR 1,2,3) Solar energy Parabolic Trough (NOOR 1 and 2), Solar Tower (NOOR 3) 580 2016, 2018 ACWA Power Ouarzazate (MASEN, ACWA Power)
NOOR Midelt Midelt Solar energy Hybrid: Parabolic Trough, PV 2x 200 under development MASEN, EDF

Wind

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Wind farm Community Coordinates Wind turbines Capacity (MW) Year completed Owner
Akhfenir Wind Farm - Part1[6] Akhfenir 100 2013 Nareva
Akhfenir Wind Farm - Part2[7] Akhfenir 100 2017 Nareva
Cape Sim Wind Power Station Essaouira 60 2006 ONEE
Tangier I Wind Power Station Tangier 140 2007 ONEE
Tarfaya Wind Farm Tarfaya 131 301 2014 Nareva
Midelt Wind Farm[8] Midelt 210 2021 ONEE
Aftissat Wind Farm[9] Boujdour 201 2018 ONEE
Haouma Wind Farm[10] Ksar es-Seghir 50,6 2014 ONEE
Foum el oued Farm Wind Farm[11] Laayoune 50,1 2013 Nareva
Ciment du Maroc Laayoune[12] Laayoune 5 2011 Ciments du Maroc
Dhar Sadane Farm Tangier 126 75 2009 ONEE
Lafarge Wind Farm Tetouan 32 2005 Lafarge ciment
YNNA Bio Power[13] Essaouira 20 2009 YNNA Bio Power
Koudia Al Baida Tangier 84 50 2000 ONEE
Khalladi wind farm[14] Tangier 120 2018 ACWA Power

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Overview of Electrical Power In Morocco". Archived from the original on 2009-01-08. Retrieved 2013-12-05.
  2. ^ "El Borj Capacity Is 22 Megawatts". Archived from the original on 2009-01-08. Retrieved 2013-12-05.
  3. ^ "Centrale thermique de Safi : La construction avance au bon rythme". www.leseco.ma. Archived from the original on 2017-02-27.
  4. ^ "Le Matin - la centrale thermique de Nador pour fin 2021".
  5. ^ "Most Recent Improvements Completed In 2007". Archived from the original on 2009-01-08. Retrieved 2013-12-05.
  6. ^ SAHARA DESERT WIND FARMS: A LEARNING CURVE TO SCALE-UP
  7. ^ SAHARA DESERT WIND FARMS: A LEARNING CURVE TO SCALE-UP
  8. ^ L’ONEE achève la construction du parc éolien de Midelt d’une capacité de 210 MW
  9. ^ SAHARA DESERT WIND FARMS: A LEARNING CURVE TO SCALE-UP
  10. ^ PARC EOLIEN HAOUMA
  11. ^ Nareva farms
  12. ^ Hassan El Arif, Ciments du Maroc Indusaha inaugure son parc éolien de Laâyoune, L'économiste, 19 octobre 2011
  13. ^ "Maroc, Groupe Chaabi, Holding Ynna, industrie, Bâtiment et travaux publics, Promotion immobilière, Agriculture, Grande distribution, Tourisme, Agroalimentaire, Câblages téléphoniques et électriques, Céramique, Ciment, Energies renouvelables, Génie civil, Distribution, Hydraulique, Ferroviaire, Papier et Carton, Pétrochimie, Sidérurgie, Construction métallique, Miloud CHAABI, Asma CHAABI, Mohamed CHAABI, Faouzi CHAABI, Omar CHAABI". Archived from the original on 23 December 2017. Retrieved 16 December 2014.
  14. ^ A 30 km de Tanger, le parc éolien Khalladi entre en service