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The Council of Ministers of Bulgaria has approved the country's
participation in the joint venture to implement the
Azerbaijan-Georgia-Europe "green energy" corridor, known as "Black
Sea Energy," which will traverse the bottom of the Black Sea.
Azerbaijan's ambassador to Bulgaria, Huseyn Huseynov, shared
this information on his account on the "X" social network. "The
Council of Ministers has approved Bulgaria's participation in the
joint venture for the Green Energy Corridor project, aimed at
supplying 'green energy' from Baku to Central Europe," the diplomat
wrote.
He emphasized that with a 20% stake, Bulgaria can play a
significant role in the project due to its advanced electricity
transmission system, interconnections with neighboring countries,
developed energy market, investment opportunities in renewable
sources, and increasing demand for "green energy."
According to him, the Black Sea Energy Corridor initiative is
based on a strategic partnership among the governments of
Azerbaijan, Georgia, Romania, and Hungary for transmitting "green
energy" through an undersea cable in the Black Sea. "This project
aims to enhance regional energy security, diversify energy
supplies, leverage renewable energy potential in the Caspian Sea
region, and increase the share of renewable energy in national
energy portfolios."
It's worth noting that on December 17, 2022, Azerbaijan,
Georgia, Romania, and Hungary signed a strategic partnership
agreement to establish an energy bridge from the Caucasus region to
Europe. As part of this agreement, plans include laying the "Black
Sea Energy" undersea electric cable, with a capacity of 1,000
megawatts and stretching 1,195 kilometers. The cable will transmit
"green electricity" produced in Azerbaijan to Romania through
Georgia and the Black Sea, potentially delivering up to 4 gigawatts
of "green energy."
Speaking to Azernews Economist-expert Eldeniz
Amirov noted that Bulgaria will be the fifth country to join this
Corridor.
"This Corridor is established through a memorandum signed
between Romania, Hungary, Azerbaijan, and Georgia. Recognizing the
potential future benefits, Bulgaria is eager to seize this
opportunity, as it lies right on the border of this Corridor."
According to him, Bulgaria's 20 percent share in the project is
significant, representing one-fifth of the total.
"This is a notable indicator. Although this accession might not
have an immediate decisive impact on the Bulgarian economy, it is
still a promising start. If Bulgaria can position itself as a
transit country in the future, it stands to gain more, as Central
Asia's energy resources will be transported to Europe through this
energy corridor," economist said.
"This Corridor strengthens the relationships between the
participating countries, and these enhanced relationships can
create opportunities in other economic sectors. However, I believe
it has not yet generated additional opportunities from this
perspective," E.Amirov concluded.
From the above, it can be mentioned that Bulgaria's
participation in the Azerbaijan-Georgia-Europe "green energy"
corridor marks a significant step forward for the country's
strategic positioning in the region. By securing a 20 percent
share, Bulgaria not only underscores its commitment to sustainable
energy but also sets the stage for potential long-term economic
benefits. While the immediate impact may be limited, the
strengthened relations with neighboring countries and the strategic
importance of becoming a transit hub for Central Asia's energy
resources highlight the future opportunities this Corridor
presents. As Bulgaria continues to invest in its renewable energy
infrastructure and leverage its geographical advantages, it stands
poised to play a crucial role in enhancing regional energy security
and driving economic growth through this innovative initiative.
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