Energy

Transforming the way we power our world is essential in tackling climate change. Society and industry must transition to an ecosystem powered by low-carbon, renewable energy sources and optimised energy consumption. We help clients identify the best route through the ever-changing energy landscape. We ensure they successfully navigate the risks associated with deploying new energy systems, and achieve industrial decarbonisation while ensuring business continuity. Our data-driven programmes seamlessly integrate strategy, engineering and design, project management, and asset management to ensure future-proof success. Working together, we are accelerating global progress towards a sustainable and net-zero future by 2050. Read more about our energy services. 

Morocco’s hydrogen hub ambitions are set to become a reality    

Situated on the trade route between Western Europe and the Middle East and Asia, Morocco is strategically located to play a significant role in the renewable energy market. Supported by the World Bank, the Moroccan Ministry of Equipment and Water contracted us to develop a competitive and integrated green hydrogen ecosystem to supply low-carbon fuels for shipping and export, thereby reducing emissions and boosting Morocco’s economic development. Our comprehensive assessments established that Morocco can become a hydrogen hub. Our multi-disciplinary teams also defined clear roadmaps, action plans and potential pilot projects to implement the required infrastructure. The country now has the tools it needs to turn its vision into a reality and cement its role as a key part of the renewable energy value chain. Read more about renewable energy plans at ports.

Picture of a hydrogen hub in Morocco. The visual displays icons for SDG 3, SDG 11 and SDG 13, showing their connection to the project.
Portrait photo of Peter Bos, Leading Professional Maritime Solutions for Renewable Energies at Royal HaskoningDHV.

“Morocco has a huge opportunity to contribute to the energy transition. It was a privilege to help the country’s ports capitalise on it.”

Peter Bos, Leading Professional Maritime Solutions for Renewable Energies