Hydrogen

TAQA Morocco and Moeve secure land for green hydrogen project

The signing of the preliminary land reservation agreements marks an important milestone in the development of this project, enabling the effective launch of feasibility studies

  • By ICN Bureau | February 12, 2026

TAQA Morocco and Moeve have announced the signing of a preliminary land reservation agreement with the Government of Morocco, as part of the country’s Green Hydrogen Offer to develop a large-scale project for the production of green ammonia and industrial fuel.

The project is being carried out through a consortium between TAQA Morocco, a major operator in the energy, water and infrastructure sectors in the Kingdom of Morocco, and Moeve, an international player committed to sustainable energy and mobility based on green molecules.

Each consortium member will be responsible for its respective scope, with TAQA Morocco supplying the renewable-energy components of the project, which will be developed in a site located in the Dakhla region, and Moeve leading the e-fuels production and marketing at the Port of Jorf Lasfar.

This project, selected by the steering committee of Morocco’s Green Hydrogen Offer, now enters a key phase with the launch of feasibility studies.

Abdelmajid Iraqui Houssaini CEO and Chairman of the Management Board of TAQA Morocco, said: “This strategic partnership with Moeve will contribute to the decarbonization journey of TAQA Morocco’s portfolio and support green mobility by fostering the development of hydrogen-derived products essential for industry and transport.”

“This agreement marks an important step in bringing largescale green molecule production to Morocco. By combining our expertise in green fuels with TAQA Morocco’s strong renewable energy capabilities, we are laying the groundwork for a project that will accelerate the decarbonization of industry and heavy transport,” said Maarten Wetselaar, CEO of Moeve.

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