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Nazrin Abdul
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At a time when new global challenges are emerging, energy
transformation has become a central priority on Azerbaijan's
national agenda. Although the country is traditionally rich in
hydrocarbon resources, it is now focusing on increasing the share
of“green energy” in its electricity production mix. This strategic
shift aligns with Azerbaijan's considerable potential in renewable
energy resources, which positions it well to advance a sustainable
energy future.
Azerbaijan is demonstrating its role as a reliable energy
partner and a responsible actor in the global effort to combat
climate change. Through its ambitious plans, the country aims to
significantly enhance its renewable energy infrastructure. By the
end of 2027, Azerbaijan intends to commission nine new solar and
wind power plants, with a combined energy capacity of 2 gigawatts.
Furthermore, the nation has outlined a vision for the future, with
plans to develop an additional ten wind and solar power plants by
2030, which will collectively add up to 5 gigawatts of new energy
capacity.
Solar energy production in Azerbaijan has reached an
unprecedented level, with a remarkable ninefold increase in the
first half of this year. The total solar energy output surged to
286.6 million kWh, bringing the country's solar capacity to 32.3
MW.
In the same period, Azerbaijan's total electricity production
amounted to 13,557.4 million kWh, with 29.7 million kWh generated
from wind power and 286.6 million kWh from solar energy. This
impressive growth has nearly doubled the production from green
energy sources compared to the 1,081.7 million kWh produced in the
same period last year, reaching a new total of 2,032.4 million
kWh.
Vugar Bayramov, a member of the Economic Policy, Industry, and
Entreprising Committee of the Milli Majlis (Parliament) of
Azerbaijan, highlighted these achievements on his social media
account.
"Increasing energy production from renewable sources in
Azerbaijan as we prepare to host COP29 underscores our commitment
to expanding the green energy sector in the region. This
significant advancement is not only a contribution to global and
regional climate goals but also a step towards strengthening our
green economy," Bayramov stated.
He further emphasized that in developed countries, communities
and even households generate renewable energy from sources like
wind and solar, both for their own use and to sell surplus energy
to the government. Adopting a similar model in Azerbaijan could
enhance electricity production, lower energy costs for citizens,
and introduce innovative approaches to energy generation and
distribution. Developing community-based integrated infrastructure
will be crucial for this transition.
MP Bayramov also pointed out that Azerbaijan's renewable energy
potential is estimated at 27,000 MW, with 23,000 MW from solar and
3,000 MW from wind energy. The vast majority of the country is
suitable for solar energy production, while wind energy is most
viable in Baku, Absheron, and Khizi regions.
In summary, Azerbaijan is at the forefront of energy
transformation amidst emerging global challenges. By diversifying
its energy portfolio and significantly expanding its green energy
capacity, the country is not only addressing its own energy needs
but also positioning itself as a key player in global climate
action. The unprecedented growth in solar energy production,
alongside ambitious plans for future renewable energy projects,
underscores Azerbaijan's commitment to sustainable development and
environmental stewardship. As Azerbaijan prepares to host COP29,
these efforts highlight its role as a responsible global partner
dedicated to advancing green energy solutions and setting an
example for others to follow.
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