The current renewable installed capacity is 4672 MW. . Under the agreement, ONEE, Nareva and GE Vernova will undertake techno-economic evaluation studies to convert the 99 megawatts (MW) Laâyoune Thermal Power Plant, currently fuelled by heavy oil fuel to hydrogen. As a first step, the collaboration will focus on the gas turbine to be converted to 100. . Morocco seeks to make the power plant of Laayoune, the largest city in the Moroccan Sahara, operate on green hydrogen instead of heavy fuel as part of its low-carbon goals. In this respect, a Memorandum of understanding was signed by Morocco state-owned water and electricity company ONEE, NAREVA. . Laâyoune, the vibrant capital of Morocco's southern provinces, is a city on the cusp of transformation. Nestled in the heart of the Sahara, this desert jewel is witnessing a surge of infrastructure projects in 2025 that promise to reshape its economic, social, and cultural landscape. Rabat, Morocco -- GE Vernova's Gas Power. .