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By Fatima Ahouli (the Human Touch Association) and Boris Schinke (Germanwatch)
tourism sector could spur longer-term economic opportunities that have not previously existed
in the region.
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Skill development and training: MASEN addresses the limited local absorptive capacities by
coupling local procurement and recruitment policies with additional measures. The planned
initiatives in the fields of capacity building and R&D aim to increase the productivity and
competitiveness of the local economy through technology and knowledge transfer throughout
the entire value chain of the project.
General Secretary
The Human Touch Association, Morocco
Email: ahoulifatima@gmail.com
Boris Schinke
Senior Advisor Climate and Energy
Germanwatch, Germany
Email: Schinke@Germanwatch.org
Summary
The Province of Quarzazate is one of Morocco's poorest regions marked by poor infrastructure, high
unemployment rates, rural exodus and climate change. Since 2013, a utility-scale 500 MW solar
complex called NOORo is being installed in this Province right next to the village of Tasselmante. It is
supposed to become one of the world's largest Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) plants preventing the
release of 762,000 tons of CO2 per year and at the same time foster sustainable socio-economic
development in the region. This publication highlights the best-practice elements and the lessons
learned regarding the inclusion of local needs during the first project stages. These give valuable
insights in how utility-scale solar projects can be designed in order to not only increase the share of
renewable energy in the electricity supply, but also address poverty alleviation and socio-economic
development.