[SMM PV News] Morocco Unlocks Distributed Solar Market with New 'Self-Production' Decree

Published: Mar 23, 2026 09:00
Morocco has published the implementing decree for 'Law 82-21', officially enabling renewable energy self-consumption and surplus sales starting June 9, 2026. PV owners can now inject up to 20% of their annual production into the grid, earning up to MAD 0.21/kWh. To manage grid stability, the government capped total available capacity at 3,886 MW (72% solar). Research suggests this regulatory milestone could help unlock a 28.6 GW distributed solar market to support the country's broader low-carbon transition and future EV charging needs.

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