
What is the Morocco - UK Power Project?
The Morocco – UK Power Project, Xlinks’ most publicised venture, is designed to deliver 8% of Great Britain’s current electricity needs (3.6GW of clean, reliable power), which is enough for seven million homes.
It would see the construction of a large generation facility in Morocco’s Province of Tan-Tan. This would connect directly into the UK grid via 4,000km of subsea cabling.
By displacing expensive, volatile imported gas, it would stabilise and bring down wholesale prices and reduce the UK’s sector CO2 emissions in its first year of operation.
Crucially, the Project looks to firm up the UK’s supply through diversification, complementing ‘homegrown’ resources that face problems with intermittency – or Dunkelflaute – which occurs when the sun does not shine and the wind is low.
This is necessary because the sun and wind is intermittent, with long periods – sometimes weeks at a time – when they generate almost no electricity.
Morocco’s weather is not correlated to that of the UK’s – or most of Europe – which is why the nation wishes to become a global green hub and export clean electricity.
The Project would also bring billions in socio-economic value to both the UK and Morocco.
It aligns with Morocco’s global green hub strategy, which looks to export clean power to Europe and beyond.
The Project would bring substantial industrial development via local sourcing for the generation site, as well as thousands of jobs during construction and operation.
Further financial benefits would come in the form of export fees and the site lease.
While the generation site sits in the desert, Xlinks vows to bring an extensive social plan for the nearest communities.

The latest
The UK government decided to not progress with a Contract for Difference (CfD) for the Morocco – UK Power Project.
This decision was announced in June 2025, and left the project without an off-take route. This was despite it being privately financed in its entirety, with Xlinks taking on all investment risk.
Xlinks continues to explore alternatives to bring the Project’s value to both Morocco and Britain. You can view the official statement on the decision by clicking here.

Devon
The Morocco – UK Power Project has connection agreements for the UK grid near Alverdiscott, North Devon.
Thank you to everyone who took part in the consultation, which has now closed. All feedback received has been summarised and responded to in the Consultation Report, which has formed part of our DCO application.
For further information, please see the Planning Inspectorate’s web page by clicking here.

France
Due to the UK government’s decision to not progress with a CfD, and after consultation with the National Commission for Public Debate (CNDP), the French consultation on the project, as enacted by the CNDP in its decision No. 2024/140/PEMR/1, is suspended.
You can contact the guarantors at the following email addresses:
Walter Acchiardi: walter.acchiardi@garant-cndp.fr
Jean-Yves Albert: jean-yves.albert@garant-cndp.fr
Bernard Pacory: bernard.pacory@garant-cndp.fr
Click here to read the mid-term report.
Further information is available on the CNDP website here: https://www.debatpublic.fr/liaison-electrique-sous-marine-entre-le-maroc-et-le-royaume-uni-pemr-6701.
Public meetings
Public meeting n°1 : Opening meeting of the consultation process to present the project and open the debate on environmental issues.
Tuesday 25 March 2025
18:00 – 20:00
Salle Amestoya, 14 Av. Benjamin Gomez, 64100 Bayonne
Download the minutes of the public meeting by clicking here.
Download the presentation of the public meeting by clicking here.
Public meeting no. 2: Maritime activities including marine renewable energies: what cohabitation with the PEMR?
Tuesday, April 8, 2025
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Espace Encan, Quai Louis Prunier, 17000
La Rochelle
Download the report of the public meeting here.
Download the presentation of the public meeting.
All other public meetings have been postponed in light of the UK government CfD decision.
Document archive
Find the archived documents from the prior consultation:
Click here to download the March 2025 consultation file.
Click here to download the summary of the March 2025 consultation file.
Click here to download the March 2025 public consultation notice.