EU donates millions for Moroccan energy sector reform

2009-01-13

The EU donated 76.6m euros to Morocco on Monday (January 12th) to help the country diversify energy sources, develop renewable energies, and improve energy monitoring and efficiency, local and international press reported.

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Majid Posted 2009-01-14

First, many thanks for your website and very useful rss feeds that I enjoy reading many times a week. My comment about this article and alikes: lacks analysis about the information that seems to have been reported only. I would have appreciated to know, for exaple, what are the EU's interests in financing the moroccan energy sector ? Many thanks again for your great work Tbarkallah ! ; )

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