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Engie to divest from Morocco's Safi coal plant before 2027

French energy firm Engie strategies to sell its stake in Morocco's biggest coal plant in Safi (SAFIEC), to concentrate on renewables and energy facilities, the company's North Africa director stated on Friday.

By January 2027, we plan to have already divested from all our coal properties, Loic Jaegert-Huber informed on the sidelines of a Moroccan-French service forum in Rabat.

We are dedicated to divest from SAFIEC, where Engie has actually a. 33% stake, he said.

The business has actually received expressions of interests from. potential buyers, he stated, without elaborating.

Engie's partners are considering green ammonia as an alternative. to decarbonise the 1,386 MW plant, he stated.

Engie likewise runs a 300MW wind park in Tarfaya, Morocco's. biggest, and is developing a desalination plant and a wind farm to. power it in Western Sahara's Dakhla, in partnership Moroccan. private energy business Nareva.

The wind park will be prepared next year and few months. later on the desalination plant will be functional,. Jaegert-Huber stated.

The desalination plant would direct 90% of its water to. irrigation and the remaining 10% would be utilized to fulfill the. drinking water needs of Dakhla.

Engie is likewise interested in Morocco's energy infrastructure. projects, he said, mentioning the 3-gigawatt cable television link that would. connect Dakhla in Western Sahra to Casablanca.

French Financing Minister Bruno Le Maire told the business. online forum his nation was all set to finance the cable television, which professionals. say would cost up to $3 billion.

Western Sahara has actually been challenged between Morocco - which. calls it its southern provinces - and the Algeria-backed. Polisario Front, which requires a separate state there.

(source: Reuters)