Advancing Renewable Energy: Central Asia’s New Energy Corridor
BAKU, Azerbaijan, November 17 — A collaborative initiative aimed at establishing a ‘green energy corridor’ spanning the Caspian Sea, Black Sea, and Europe has been officially launched in Bucharest, Romania. This information was shared by Fagan‌ Abdurahmanov, who leads the Renewable Energy Zones Development Department at the Azerbaijan Renewable Energy Agency (AREA), according to Trend reports.
A Vision for​ a Sustainable Future
During his presentation at the energy transition investment forum for Central Asia held during COP29, Abdurahmanov highlighted an essential aspect of their extensive plan: forming a fresh Energy Corridor linked to Central Asia. “We’ve already formalized our cooperation through a joint communiqué and a memorandum of understanding with Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan,” he stated. The initiative encompasses advancements toward developing this environmentally friendly energy pathway.
Strategic Planning in Motion
Abdurahmanov further revealed that the project’s technical requirements were swiftly completed. An Italian consulting firm has been chosen to conduct an in-depth technical study — one that mirrors assessment efforts currently underway for the Black Sea route.
Baku as a Hub for Collaboration
“The next joint venture focused on enhancing connectivity within Central Asia will establish its base of operations right here in Baku,” he noted. This strategic location is poised to facilitate further development as stakeholders prepare to advance into subsequent stages of this pivotal project.
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