The Moroccan government plans to allocate 10,000 square kilometres to green hydrogen projects as it continues its steps towards energy transition, according to a statement from the cabinet on March 11. The initiative will start with 3,000 km2 in the first phase and will cover integrated projects to generate power from renewable energies and electrolysis, to the conversion of green hydrogen into ammonia, methanol, and synthetic fuel, according to the statement. The investments will cover the local market and part of the output will be directed to exports, the government said, noting that there …