Development of photovoltaic energy
Law 82-21 explained
The morning was particularly productive, marked by rich exchanges and constructive discussions. A highlight was the in-depth analysis of Law 82-21, an essential regulatory framework that guides the development of solar photovoltaic energy in Morocco. The sessions provided an opportunity to examine the implications of this legislation, shedding light on the opportunities it offers and the requirements it imposes.
The institutional importance of this day was highlighted by the notable presence of representatives from the Ministry of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development. Apave's experts, drawing on their extensive know-how, actively participated in sharing their expertise alongside other professionals and specialists from the sector. The emphasis was on the imperative need to ensure not only the sustainable deployment of this technology, but also its complete safety. Discussions focused on the crucial importance of regulatory compliance and the prevention of specific risks inherent in photovoltaic installations, from design to operation.
A moment of quality exchange


The day provided an excellent platform for invaluable knowledge sharing. It brought together seasoned professionals, companies keen to integrate photovoltaics into their decarbonisation strategy, and Apave experts.
This cross-disciplinary dialogue greatly contributed to deepening the collective understanding of the technical, economic and environmental challenges associated with solar energy, thereby strengthening the ability of stakeholders to innovate and adapt. Apave would like to express its gratitude to all participants, whose commitment and active contribution were key to the success of this event.
This joint initiative, the result of strategic collaboration with renowned partners such as VINCI ENERGIES, ASK ASSURANCE, TECH SOLUTIONS and SCHIELE MAROC, strongly reaffirms the collective commitment of all stakeholders to actively support Morocco's ecological and energy transition.
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