Speaking at the House of Representatives, Benali emphasized that this approach takes into account the goals of the National Sustainable Development Strategy as well as the recommendations of the New Development Model. It targets transport, building, industry, agriculture, and public lighting sectors.
It is primarily based on adhering to energy efficiency principles in new investment projects, integrating energy efficiency measures into public spending and programs benefiting from state subsidies, and placing energy efficiency at the core of concerns for professionals and citizens.
Energy efficiency is the second pillar of Morocco's energy strategy, launched under the leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI, she noted. It represents a promising area for job creation in the energy sector, with 100,000 job opportunities expected by 2030.
According to data from the Moroccan Agency for Energy Efficiency (AMEE), she pointed out, a 6.58% saving was achieved in 2020.
Additionally, the minister pointed out that applying energy efficiency measures in public lighting will help reduce lighting consumption by 40%. She pointed out that public lighting expenses are the second-largest item in local government budgets, after staff costs, and are the biggest energy expense for local authorities.
The minister emphasized the significant impact of energy efficiency measures in public lighting, which could help reduce consumption by 40%, she pointed out. After personnel costs, public lighting is one of the largest budget items for local authorities and accounts for their highest energy expenditure, she explained.