Energy Efficiency Magazine for COP 25
Madrid 2019
 
          Countries are left with little choice, other than to implement a renewable energy and energy efficiency policies, not only to reduce energy bills but also to meet their commitments related to National Determined Contribution from the Paris Agreement.
Saïd MOULINE
 
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What lies ahead for Super Energy Services Companies (ESCOs) in Africa
Mainstreaming energy efficiency : Experience from EBRD Green Cities
Energy efficiency comes first in global climate action
Energy efficiency – A crucial strategy to manage the energy transition
Energy efficiency – a key to Paris Agreement
Energy efficiency in Morocco : From policy to actions
 
          EDITO
Countries are left with little choice, other than to implement a renewable energy and energy efficiency policies, not only to reduce energy bills but also to meet their commitments related to National Determined Contribution from the Paris Agreement.
The Kingdom of Morocco has committed to reduce its energy consumption by 15% by 2030 in its Nationally Determined Contribution. The Moroccan Agency for Energy Efficiency – AMEE – is in charge of executing the government’s action plan in terms of energy efficiency to achieve that goal.
Within the last years, AMEE has successfully carried out many programs in all energy efficiency areas.And its rigorous work processes allowed the agency to get the ISO 9001 certification and renew it each year.
Saïd MOULINE
 
          