Solar Flight Promotes New Morrocan Solar Development

plane flies to Sahara sun in Ouarzazate, Morocco Highlights World Bank-financed Morocco project linking Europe, N Africa to power of Sahara sun

After completing its historic 2,500-kilometer intercontinental flight to Morocco earlier this month, the Swiss -powered plane, Impulse, lifted off from Morocco’s capital Rabat morning of June 21 on the second attempt at its most challenging flight yet – to the Sahara desert and Ouarzazate, where Morocco is building the world’s largest -thermal plant to harness renewable power from the Sahara sun for North Africa and Europe.

The pioneering solar-powered aircraft faced difficult meteorological conditions that last week forced pilot André Borschberg to turn back after experiencing unexpectedly strong headwinds halfway through the flight. Today, Solar Impulse took off from Rabat at 7:05 AM local time and flew over the Atlas Mountains before heading for a landing at Ouarzazate expected around midnight local time (early evening Thursday Eastern Time).

The solar plane, powered by 12,000 solar cells in its 207-ft wing-span and not a drop of fossil fuel, touched down in Morocco on June 5 after flying from Switzerland via Madrid. After landing, the Solar Impulse team joined events highlighting renewable technologies, under the patronage of King Mohammed VI and at the invitation of the Moroccan Agency for Solar , MASEN, which oversees Morocco?s solar plans.

MASEN President Mustapha Bakkoury welcomed Solar Impulse pilot Bertrand Piccard at Rabat?s airport, calling the flight important for raising awareness about ’s potential to reduce global dependence on oil, and saying, we share a common message with Solar Impulse. He said Morocco will be producing by 2014, when Solar Impulse plans to fly a round-the-world tour.

The solar flight to Morocco coincides with construction launch of a World Bank-financed solar thermal project in Ouarzazate the first of five sites that will produce 2,000 megawatts of renewable energy from the Sahara sun and create many jobs in the area. When it reaches Ouarzazate, Solar Impulse2 plans to fly over the site and land nearby to show its support for the innovative solar power project.

*For more on Morocco’s initiatives for renewable energy/energy efficiency, visit the Agence Nationale pour le Développement des Energies Renouvelables et de l?Efficacité Energétique (ADEREE) visit: http://www.aderee.ma.

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