(MENAFN- AzerNews)
On May 27, BP presented a decarbonization master plan for
Azerbaijan to the energy Ministry in support of the country's
energy transition, Azernews reports.
The paper includes an in-depth assessment of proposals and
recommendations for decarbonization and describes Azerbaijan's
renewable potential and low carbon opportunities including
pathfinder renewable energy projects, as well as projects and
opportunities that can be assisted by BP. Moreover, based on the
strategic rationale for decarbonization, the paper presents the
feasible outcomes of this process for Azerbaijan out to 2050.
Energy Minister Parviz Shahbazov in a comment on this issue
stated that Azerbaijan's transformative priorities and plans to
develop as a green growth country and create a net zero-emission
green energy zone necessitate the introduction of low-carbon
approaches.
He added that this document provides advanced solutions to build
Azerbaijan's energy system based on renewable energy sources and a
low-carbon future, and to achieve the goal of reducing greenhouse
gas emissions by 2050 by up to 40 percent.
'BP's support for the decarbonization process, as well as
participation in the implementation of our green agenda, elevates
our long-term and reliable partnership in the hydrocarbon sector to
a new level and paves the way for our joint contribution to global
climate goals,' he said.
In turn, BP's Regional President for Azerbaijan, Georgia, and
Turkey Gary Jones noted that the development of the master plan and
today's presentation marks a step forward in BP's cooperation with
the Azerbaijani government in support of the country's energy
transition efforts.
'Since the signing of the MOU last year, we have worked hard to
develop this master plan for Azerbaijan, building on the expertise
of low carbon technology and business models from across the BP
Group. We are pleased that we are already in action on a number of
components of this plan,' he said.
Gary Jones also expressed the hope that BP will continue to play
a leading role in helping Azerbaijan develop its energy resources
both in hydrocarbons and increasingly in low carbon.
To recall, a memorandum of understanding was signed by the
ministry and BP in February 2021 on the cooperation in assessing
the potential and conditions required for large-scale decarbonized
and integrated energy and mobility systems, including renewable
energy projects in the regions and cities of Azerbaijan.
Since then BP and Energy Ministry, as well as various government
institutions have been closely cooperating to prepare the master
plan. The paper, presented today, is based on wide-ranging
discussions of various decarbonization opportunities for the
country.
'BP and the Ministry of Energy will continue to work closely
together towards the realization of Azerbaijan's low carbon energy
development vision and the country's overall sustainability goals,'
BP added.
BP opened its first office in Baku in June 1992 and has since
then contributed to Azerbaijan's oil and gas sector development
through operating projects, such as Azeri-Chirag-Gunashli (ACG),
Shah Deniz, Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC), and South Caucasus Pipeline
(SCP).
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