- Four solar plants with a combined capacity of 225 MWp are being developed in northeastern Morocco.
- The project is commissioned by MASEN under the NOOR Atlas programme to strengthen energy security and solar capacity.
- Eiffage Énergie Systèmes is delivering full engineering, procurement, construction and seven years of operation and maintenance.
Eiffage, through its subsidiary Eiffage Énergie Systèmes, is constructing four solar power plants and connecting them to the grid for the Moroccan Agency for Sustainable Energy, known as MASEN, under the NOOR Atlas programme in Morocco.
The programme is designed to leverage Morocco’s high solar irradiation levels to reduce energy import dependence, strengthen national electricity generation capacity and accelerate the development of the domestic solar value chain.
Eiffage Énergie Systèmes is responsible for the full scope of delivery covering design, supply, construction, installation, commissioning and operation and maintenance over seven years. The portfolio consists of four plants located in the northeast of the country with a combined installed capacity of 225 MWp. These include NOOR Ain Beni Mathar at 121 MWp, NOOR Enjil at 42 MWp, NOOR Boundnib at 33 MWp and NOOR Bouanane at 29 MWp.
Construction activities began in early 2026, with completion and delivery expected in mid 2027.
Eiffage Énergie Systèmes, recognised as a leading European player in turnkey ground mounted solar installations with more than 130 projects delivered globally, continues to expand its role in large scale renewable energy infrastructure. The NOOR Atlas project reinforces the company’s capacity to support national energy transitions and contribute to the diversification of electricity generation mixes in emerging and established markets.
Author: Bryan Groenendaal












