Harnessing the Power of the Sun in Morocco


Harnessing the Power of the Sun in Morocco

 

In mid-2010, Africa's largest wind farm was inaugurated in Northern Morocco by King Mohammed VI. Located around 34 kilometers from Tangiers, in Melloussa, the wind farm was the beginning phase of a larger plan to harness the power of the sun and wind as a renewable, environment-friendly source of power. Stretching over a distance of 42 km, 165 wind turbines, together with a smaller wind farm that has been running for some time, will have the capacity to provide energy that would translate into a saving of up to 126,000 metric tons of oil per year, making a significant contribution to the reduction of CO2 emissions in Morocco.

In November 2012 it was reported that the European Investment Bank, along with other investors, have made a commitment to provide financing for up to half the cost of the development of a huge solar complex in Ouarzazate. Agreements have been signed with MASEN – Morocco's public-private solar energy agency – for the first phase of the project. Morocco has plans to become a substantial renewable energy producer, with the aim of exporting renewable energy to European countries, with nearby Spain having expressed an interest in obtaining its energy from Morocco.

Other organizations involved in the Moroccan solar power project include the World Bank and the African Development Bank. A Saudi-based consortium has been appointed to construct the first phase of the solar power plant at an estimated cost of close to $1 billion, which is set to be completed toward the end of 2014. The initial phase will have the capacity to generate 160-megawatts of power, with a second phase to bring capacity up to 500 megawatts planned for completion by 2020.

In a country with an abundance of sunshine – up to 3,000 hours per year - it makes sense to tap into the sun's energy as a source of power, particularly with ongoing advances in solar energy technology making this a very viable proposition. The long-term goal is to have five solar power plants generating 2,000 megawatts of electricity by 2020, which would supply roughly 20 percent of Morocco's electricity needs.


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cultural values through traditional arts and crafts


Promoting cultural values through traditional arts and crafts

 cultural values through traditional arts and crafts

Baked by the Sahara sun and washed by the Mediterranean Sea, Morocco conjures up its own exotic allure. Its rich cultural stew combines Moorish, Spanish, French and Arab influences. In Moroccan décor, color is key. Vibrant jewel tones range from intense crimson to shimmering gold. Rich colors like deep cabernet, luminescent emerald and turquoise set off against soft earth tones like terra cotta and sandstone. Geometric patterns, beading and embroidery illuminate fabrics.

Adding structural elements like carved trunks, traditional tea tables and colored glass lanterns can help transform your surroundings into your own personal oasis.



The aim of Moroccan Design © is to valorize and disseminate the Moroccan cultural heritage through Handicrafts & Exotic Interiors. This unique form of design and architecture inherited from the mutual and fertile influences of the Hispano-Moorish culture still lives on in Morocco and has become one of the World’s most popular interior styles, combining rich colors, intricate designs and high quality craftsmanship.

Moroccan Design © specializes in the importation of exotic hand made decorations and furnishings that reflect the rare heritage of this unique craftsmanship. We provide an exclusive range of indoor/outdoor furniture, ceramics, lanterns, rugs & carpets, pottery, ironwork, leather crafts and more.






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Moroccan tiles


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We've always liked Moroccan tiles - one of our favorite things about living in Los Angeles was the fairly frequent spotting of these patterned beauties in unexpected places. We don't see them as often in Chicago, but a feature in Sunday's Tribune Magazine was on a suburban Illinois home with Moroccan influences throughout. These Moorish tiles were included in the accompanying resource section.

Made in Morocco, these are priced well at $4/per 8x8 tile and are sold by the set (20 tiles/$80). They are glazed and will work for floors, walls or as a motif.



Morocco

We are still researching Morocco, below is some general information.

Morocco is an extraordinarily culturally diverse country, with a combination of Arabic, African and European influences. Morocco is also geographically diverse, with a very unspoilt and rugged Atlantic coastline, the Atlas Mountains and the Sahara desert to the South Morocco has something for everyone.

Marrakech lends itself extremely well to city break tourists with its’ impressive ancient medina, world renowned souks and a magical central square, Djemaa el Fna.

Fez is also a very unique and beautiful city with incredible leather tanneries that embody the vibrant colour and culture of Morocco. Further North, towards the coastal port of Tangiers, venture into the hills to discover beautiful traditional mountain villages, such as Chefchaouen.

The more adventurous can find world renowned walking in the Atlas Mountains and desert trips to the Sahara, both within easy reach of Marrakech. The more adventurous may choose to venture further into the Atlas Mountains or to the Sahara for an extended stay in the starlit desert.

The Atlantic coastline offers charming coastal towns such as Asilah and Essaouira, with the influences of the steady stream of French ex-pats clearly visible. Further South is the surfing mecca of Taghazout which offers easy access to world class surf spots.  
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