The European Commission is proposing a large-scale initiative to develop solar and wind energy resources in North Africa. The plan aims to establish North Africa as a major energy hub by 2035, with a target capacity of 15 gigawatts. This project intends to benefit both North African nations and the EU by diversifying energy sources and increasing renewable energy adoption. The initiative focuses on expanding renewable energy infrastructure within the region. Details regarding funding mechanisms and specific implementation strategies are still under development. The EU anticipates this collaboration will contribute to its climate goals and enhance energy security. The Commission believes significant potential exists for renewable energy generation in North Africa.