USTDA Sponsoring Morocco Solar Photovoltaic Reverse Trade Mission, Fostering U.S. Company Participation in the Growth of Morocco’s Solar Energy Infrastructure

Lundi 28 Avril 2014

Twelve senior Moroccan solar-sector executives will participate in a Reverse Trade Mission (RTM) to Colorado and California June 8-18, sponsored by the USTDA and organized by The Webster Group. U.S. companies may attend the business briefing and networking reception in San Francisco on June 10; host the delegation in Colorado or California; and/or sponsor the networking reception, business briefing, or a private meal with the delegates.
USTDA Sponsoring Morocco Solar Photovoltaic Reverse Trade Mission, Fostering U.S. Company Participation in the Growth of Morocco’s Solar Energy Infrastructure
 In support of the development and expansion of its solar energy infrastructure, twelve senior decision makers from the Moroccan solar sector will participate in a Reverse Trade Mission (RTM) to Colorado and California from June 8 to June 18, 2014, sponsored by the United States Trade and Development Agency (USTDA).

The Kingdom of Morocco has ambitious plans to use its solar resources to achieve 6 GW of installed capacity from renewable energy resources by 2020. To meet this goal, Morocco launched a $12.4 billion utility-scale solar power plant investment program. Solar power generation projects are well underway, with five sites identified for implementation of large-scale projects utilizing CSP and PV technologies, and others at various stages of planning. In May 2013, the Moroccan Agency for Solar Energy (MASEN) started construction of a 160MW solar power plant near Ouarzazate, southeast of Marrakesh, at an estimated cost of $860 million. Further expansions could bring the plant capacity to 500MW. Completion of the first phase is set for this year.

“The expected growth in Morocco’s solar energy infrastructure presents an unprecedented opportunity for U.S. solar technologies and services. Our Moroccan partners are moving expeditiously to implement their impressive plans and this is critical time for U.S. companies to build their partnerships with key decision makers in the Moroccan solar sector,” noted USTDA’s Heather Lanigan, Country Manager, Middle East, North Africa and Turkey.

The RTM will connect Moroccan solar sector decision makers with U.S. solar technology providers, EPCs and financial organizations to forge partnerships for future solar project implementation in Morocco. U.S. companies are being encouraged to participate in this RTM through:

        Attending the business briefing and networking reception in San Francisco on Tuesday, June 10;
        Hosting the delegation at their facilities in Colorado or California to discuss their expertise and capabilities; and/or,
        Sponsoring the networking reception, business briefing, or a private meal with the delegates.

This RTM is being organized on behalf of USTDA by The Webster Group, a top Washington D.C. event and meeting planning company. For more information about the Morocco Solar Photovoltaic RTM, to register for the business briefing or reception, or to learn about sponsorship opportunities, please visit http://moroccosolar.poweredbytwg.com/

About USTDA
The U.S. Trade and Development Agency helps companies create U.S. jobs through the export of U.S. goods and services for priority development projects in emerging economies. USTDA links U.S. businesses to export opportunities by funding project planning activities, pilot projects, and reverse trade missions while creating sustainable infrastructure and economic growth in partner countries.

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