Can't learn from Morocco?

in hive-102306 •  2 years ago 

Morocco is one of the most developed countries in the African continent.
When we hear the name of this country, we think of an extremist Muslim country covered with burkas.. hijabs. But we are wrong.
Although the majority of Moroccans are Muslims, most of them are not blinded by religion.
If you go to the beach of Casablanca, you can see many girls wearing bikinis on the beach.
On weekends, restaurants, discos and dance halls are filled with local youth. In terms of education, the youth of this country are very ahead.
The world's oldest homosapien skull and bones were found in Morocco.
With the discovery of 315,000-year-old fossils in the land belonging to this country, world history took a new turn.
This country is known as the Country of the Colors, which is full of many features like powerful kingdoms, palaces, forts, highways, baths built since the eighth century BC.
This country, which has a population of 36 million, is also performing at the world level in sports. However, most of Morocco's land is desert.
Desert is one of the main resources of this country.
In 2015, this state launched a wonderful project. That is the self-sufficiency of the country with solar energy.
Just like Sri Lanka, Morocco, which is an equatorial country, gets sunshine all year round.
Although there is gas and petrol in this country, most of these people focused on solar energy.
In 2015, this country did not hesitate to start a huge solar panel project worth 9 billion bollars in the Sahara desert.
Spread across 1112 acres, this solar panel village looks like a scene from a science fiction story.
Their goal was to achieve at least twenty-five percent of the country's energy by solar energy by 2020.
Today this number has exceeded thirty percent.
So what are these people doing... selling solar power to Europe. Electricity lines are laid today from Morocco through Portugal to Spain.
When the electricity generated by solar power is drawn to Europe along these cables, millions of Euros will be received from Europe to Morocco.
Switzerland, France and Belgium are looking for opportunities to buy electricity from Morocco.
That's because... many European countries have decided to get rid of nuclear power.
To tell the truth, there is a competition between Europeans to buy electricity from Morocco.
Britain is at the forefront of these. This year, XLinks, an English energy company, will sign a $21.9 billion contract with Morocco.
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These people are making plans to run 3800 kilometers of electric cables under the sea.
The initial power of this project, which is proposed to be completed by 2030, can produce 8% of the total energy required for England.
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