ADDOHA
35.00      ↓ -1.74
AFMA
1,324.00      ↓ -1.78
AFRIC INDUSTRIES SA
340.00      → 0.00
AFRIQUIA GAZ
4,180.00      ↓ -0.24
AGMA-LAHLOU TAZI
6,705.00      ↓ -4.12
AKDITAL S.A
1,460.00      ↑ 1.46
ALLIANCES
459.00      ↓ -2.34
ALUMINIUM
1,835.00      → 0.00
ARADEI CAPITAL
482.50      ↑ 0.31
ATLANTASANAD
140.10      ↓ -0.64
ATTIJARIWAFA BANK NV
690.60      ↓ -0.62
AUTO NEJMA
1,948.00      → 0.00
AUTOHALL
78.00      ↓ -0.88
BALIMA
228.00      → 0.00
BANK OF AFRICA
236.00      ↑ 1.24
BCP
274.95      ↓ -0.02
BMCI
548.00      ↓ -2.84
BRASSERIES MAROC
2,156.00      ↓ -2.71
CARTIER
32.00      ↑ 2.89
CDM
1,099.00      ↓ -0.09
CFG BANK
234.50      ↑ 1.96
CIH
398.45      ↓ -0.39
CIMENT MAROC
1,955.00      ↑ 1.30
CMGP GROUP
342.00      ↓ -1.70
COLORADO
59.10      ↓ -3.40
COSUMAR
230.00      ↓ -2.15
CREDIT EQDOM
1,068.00      ↓ -2.91
CTM SA
945.00      ↑ 2.49
DARI COUSPATE
3,500.00      → 0.00
DELATTRE LEVIVIER
40.00      → 0.00
DELTA HOLDING
84.96      ↑ 1.14
DIAC SALAF
26.25      → 0.00
DISTY TECHNOLOGIES
325.00      ↓ -0.91
DISWAY
805.80      ↑ 0.10
ENNAKL
35.11      ↑ 0.31
FENIE BROSSETTE
270.60      ↓ -2.31
HPS
549.50      ↓ -0.09
IB MAROC.COM
38.69      → 0.00
IMMORENTE INVEST
89.12      ↓ -0.86
INVOLYS
98.00      ↓ -0.91
ITISSALAT AL-MAGHRIB
110.75      ↓ -0.23
JET CONTRACTORS
2,267.00      ↓ -5.54
LABEL VIE
4,670.00      ↑ 0.02
LAFARGEHOLCIM MAROC
1,956.00      ↓ -0.20
LESIEUR CRISTAL
285.00      ↑ 1.79
M.LEASING
375.00      → 0.00
M2M Group
520.00      ↑ 0.27
MAGHREB OXYGENE
445.00      ↑ 4.93
MAGHREBAIL
935.00      → 0.00
MANAGEM
5,200.00      ↓ -1.87
MED PAPER
21.59      ↑ 1.84
MICRODATA
850.00      → 0.00
MINIERE TOUISSIT
1,880.00      ↑ 3.24
MUTANDIS
290.00      ↓ -0.68
OULMES
1,218.00      → 0.00
PROMOPHARM
1,100.00      ↓ -5.98
REBAB
86.00      → 0.00
RES DAR SAADA
96.00      ↓ -1.03
RISMA
345.00      ↑ 4.58
S.M MONETIQUE
595.00      ↓ -4.03
S.M.IMITER
2,441.00      ↑ 2.18
SAHAM ASSURANCE
1,900.00      → 0.00
SALAFIN
649.00      → 0.00
SAMIR
127.80      → 0.00
SNEP
699.00      ↓ -0.14
SODEP-MARSA MAROC
775.10      ↑ 0.01
SONASID
2,569.00      ↓ -0.08
SOTHEMA
1,450.00      → 0.00
SRM
460.00      ↑ 2.22
STOKVIS NORD AFRIQ
59.30      ↑ 2.24
STROC INDUSTRIE
74.00      ↓ -0.08
TAQA MOROCCO
2,999.00      ↓ -2.94
TGCC S.A
880.40      ↑ 3.33
TOTAL MAROC
1,979.00      ↑ 2.01
UNIMER
170.00      → 0.00
WAFA ASSURANCE
5,125.00      → 0.00
ZELLIDJA
155.00      ↑ 3.71

Green Hydrogen Project « Chbika » by TotalEnergies H2: 2nd Monitoring Committee Meeting in Guelmim

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The second meeting of the project monitoring committee led by the consortium TotalEnergies, CIP, and A.P. Møller Capital was held in Guelmim. The « H2 Chbika » project marks a first step in implementing Morocco’s Green Hydrogen Offer.

Following the signing on October 28, under the presidency of King Mohammed VI and French President Emmanuel Macron, of the first contract for the development of green hydrogen in Morocco, Karim Zidane, Minister Delegate in charge of Investment, Convergence, and Policy Evaluation, chaired the second meeting of the project monitoring committee in Guelmim, as reported.

The meeting was attended by the Wali of the region, Mohamed Najem Abhay, and the President of the Regional Council, Mbarka Bouaida. Eric Festa, Executive Vice President of the TotalEnergies H2 (TE H2) subsidiary, was supported by investment banker Abdeslam Ababou from Red Med Capital.

“During this meeting, significant progress was validated for the implementation of the project, in line with Morocco’s Green Hydrogen Offer”, assure-t-on.

The “H2 Chbika” project marks a first step in implementing Morocco’s Green Hydrogen Offer, aiming to position the Kingdom as a global leader in renewable energy and sustainable development.

Planned since January 2022, the TotalEnergies H2 green hydrogen mega-project in Tilemzoune was finally set into motion in Morocco. After signing the preliminary land reservation contract with Rabat, the French energy giant was preparing to launch pre-project studies, albeit with a program currently more modest than initially planned (1 GW instead of the originally envisioned 10 GW), as analyzed by Le Desk.

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