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Morocco Forges Ahead: 500MW Renewable-Powered Data Center in Dakhla

Morocco is making a significant stride in its digital and green energy ambitions with the announcement of a massive 500-megawatt data center in Dakhla, Western Sahara. This facility will be entirely powered by renewable energy, signaling the country’s dedication to digital sovereignty and sustainable practices. This strategic move positions Morocco as a key player in Africa’s growing digital landscape.

Digital Hub with a Green Heart

The upcoming data center is a key component of Morocco’s strategy to become a leading digital infrastructure hub for the African continent. This initiative is deeply intertwined with the global trend of countries striving to localize data storage to enhance cybersecurity. The focus on renewable energy underscores Morocco’s commitment to environmental sustainability while fostering digital growth. As stated by Morocco’s digital transition minister, Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni, “Through this network of data centres, the kingdom not only asserts its digital sovereignty, but also its ambition to become a regional digital hub serving Africa.” This endeavor follows the successful launch of Morocco’s first state-backed data center at Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, which has been operational since January and is already providing cloud hosting solutions to local businesses and entities.

In conclusion, Morocco’s investment in a substantial renewable-powered data center demonstrates its ambition to become a digital and sustainable leader in Africa. By prioritizing green energy and data sovereignty, Morocco is strategically positioning itself to meet the increasing digital demands of the continent and beyond, contributing to a future of technological advancement and environmental responsibility.

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