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Nazrin Abdul
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Six charging points powered by green energy in Azerbaijan's
Garabagh and Eastern Zangezur regions, Azernews
reports citing Azerishig OJSC.
These points are strategically located in digital control
centers across Zangilan and Jabrayil, as well as at key substations
including Khojaly, Shusha-1, Fuzuli, and the Hadrut hub.
Aligned with President Ilham Aliyev's directive to promote
electric vehicle usage, Azerishig OJSC continues its efforts in
this direction. In preparation for the upcoming COP29 conference,
the country is bolstering its charging infrastructure in both urban
and rural areas with reliable electricity supply.
The use of green energy at these charging points underscores
Azerbaijan's commitment to environmental conservation. Azerishig
OJSC's installations are equipped to deliver high-power, fast, and
stable current, ensuring efficient charging for electric
vehicles.
Furthermore, recent installation efforts spanned various
locations including Baku's Training and Innovation Center,
Icherisheher substation, Sea Breeze-1 substation in Nardaran
village, and trading enterprise along the Gala-Mardakan highway.
Additional points were established at the Hajialili substation in
Gabala and along the Alat-Astara road in Salyan.
Plans are underway to expand charging infrastructure both in
urban centers and rural regions, aligning with Azerbaijan's
commitment to a greener future, especially evident as it declared
2024 the "Year of Solidarity for a Green World."
The development of green energy zones, such as those in Garabagh
and Eastern Zangezur, is a crucial step toward achieving this goal.
Embracing alternative energy sources and the growing interest in
electric vehicles will undoubtedly benefit Azerbaijan's ecosystem,
particularly in these regions.
It's noteworthy that Azerbaijan will host COP29 in November,
with the country expected to welcome approximately 70-80,000
foreign guests. The Conference of the Parties (COP) is a vital
platform for global climate action, stemming from the United
Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, which aims to
prevent hazardous human interference with the climate system.
Established in 1992, COP meetings convene annually, with the
upcoming COP29 marking a significant milestone for Azerbaijan as it
takes center stage in global climate discussions.
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