Story highlights Morocco is building the world's biggest concentrated solar power plant

The technology allows to store heat and make energy on cloudy days, nights

The country already hosts Africa's largest wind farm

(CNN) It may be famous for its meandering medinas and the scenic Atlas Mountains, but Morocco might soon make its name as a solar superpower.

The north-western African nation is building the world's biggest concentrated solar power plant, which will supply electricity to 1.1 million Moroccans by 2018, according to the World Bank.

The plant is being constructed in a 30 square kilometer area outside the city of Ouarzazate, on the fringe of the Sahara desert, famous as the filming location of Hollywood blockbusters like "Lawrence of Arabia" and "Gladiator," and the TV series "Game of Thrones."

The first phase, titled Noor 1, will be operational in the next few weeks, according to officials.

"Morocco stands at the forefront of climate-friendly policies in the region," Inger Andersen, World Bank Regional Vice President for the Middle East and North Africa, says in a report.