Azerbaijan, Georgia, Romania, Hungary Set Up Working Group On Green Energy Issue
(MENAFN- AzerNews)
Qabil Ashirov read more A meeting was held on transporting green energy through the
Black Sea to Europe, Azernews reports, citing a facebook post by
Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter
Szijjártó.
According to the Hungarian foreign minister, the event aims to
deliver Azerbaijan's green energy through Georgia and Romania to
Hungary and improve Hungarian energy security.
“The large-scale plan will help achieve two important goals:
delivering green electricity through Azerbaijan, Georgia, and
Romania to Hungary. With this investment, on the one hand, we will
further improve our energy security, and on the other hand, we will
get closer to achieving our climate protection goals,” Péter
Szijjártó said.
Furthermore, the minister gave technical information about the
project and announced that the
Azerbaijani-Georgian-Romanian-Hungarian working group was created
for a unified feasibility study.
“This joint investment is unique in its kind because we will
build the longest 1,195-kilometer underwater electricity cable in
the world under the Black Sea. Today, we created the
Azerbaijani-Georgian-Romanian-Hungarian working group and assigned
the task to prepare the unified feasibility study ,” Péter Szijjártó noted.
Notably, Azerbaijani Energy Minister Parviz Shahbaz also posted
a tweet regarding the issue. He called the event effective in terms
of determining future activities.
“The first ministerial meeting of four countries held with
regards to implementing the `Agreement on a strategic partnership
in the field of green energy development and transmission between
the governments of Azerbaijan, Georgia, Romania, and Hungary' was
effective in terms of determining our future activities ,' Shahbazov tweeted.
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