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Morocco to build data centre powered by renewable energy
Morocco to build data centre powered by renewable energy

CNA

time09-07-2025

  • Business
  • CNA

Morocco to build data centre powered by renewable energy

RABAT :Morocco plans to build a 500 megawatt data centre powered by renewable energy to strengthen security of data storage, its digital transition minister said. The centre will be located in Dakhla, in Western Sahara, Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni told Reuters, without giving details on the timeline or cost. Several countries are building such centres to ensure that sensitive data can be stored and processed within national borders. These centres can be owned or operated by state-owned or private companies while ensuring that data remains under the legal jurisdiction of the host country. Morocco launched its first such centre at the Mohammed VI Polytechnic University. It has been offering cloud hosting services to local public and private organisations, since January. "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,' Seghrouchni said. Morocco plans to invest 11 billion dirhams ($1.22 billion) on its digital modernisation strategy over 2024-2026, which includes artificial intelligence and expanding fibre optic deployment.

Morocco to build data centre powered by renewable energy
Morocco to build data centre powered by renewable energy

Zawya

time09-07-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Morocco to build data centre powered by renewable energy

Morocco plans to build a 500 megawatt state-owned data centre powered by renewable energy to strengthen security of data storage, its digital transition minister said. The centre will be located in Dakhla, in Western Sahara, Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni told Reuters, without giving details on the timeline or cost. Several countries are building state-owned data centres to ensure that sensitive data can be stored and processed within national borders. Morocco launched its first soveriegn centre in January at the Mohammed VI Polytechnic University. It has been offering cloud hosting services to local public and private organisations. "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,' Seghrouchni said. Morocco plans to invest 11 billion dirhams ($1.22 billion) on its digital modernisation strategy over 2024-2026, which includes artificial intelligence and expanding fibre optic deployment. (Reporting by Ahmed El Jechtimi. Editing by Alexander Dziadosz and Mark Potter)

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