(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, September 4. Mitigation
measures are in place to minimize potential impacts of the
Khizi-Absheron Wind Power plant during construction and operation,
Abid Malik, Regional Head of Saudi Arabia-based ACWA Power –
Central Asia, said in an exclusive interview with Trend .
He pointed out that the Khizi-Absheron Wind Power Plant is a key
step in Azerbaijan's transition to a low-carbon economy, reducing
reliance on fossil fuels and cutting carbon emissions by over
400,000 tons annually.
"It will generate up to 893 GWh of clean electricity each year,
significantly contributing to Azerbaijan's carbon reduction
commitments," said Malik.
He went on to add that the Project follows the highest set of
global standards in environmental, social and biodiversity in order
to ensure minimal impact during construction and operation
phase.
"Comprehensive baseline studies, including biodiversity, air
quality, noise, soil, water quality, and socio-economic conditions,
have been completed under the Environmental and Social Impact
Assessments (ESIAs). Mitigation measures are in place to minimize
potential impacts during construction and operation.
We are committed to support community development through
creating local employment opportunities, developing technical
skills, and improving infrastructures. Extensive stakeholder
consultations initiated by the Project resulted in the
establishment of Community Development Committees (CDCs), which
include representatives from villages of Chayli in Absheron
District and Sitalchay in Khizi District, as well as the Small and
Medium Business Development Agency (KOBİA), aimed at supporting
community and investment programs," said Malik.
He highlighted that one identified area for development by the
CDCs is vocation training and entrepreneurship programs, which
enhance skills in various trades and provide necessary tools to
start businesses, thereby fostering local economic growth.
"Additionally, cooperation with local universities and
Vocational Educational Training institutions is underway to develop
programs for young women in renewable energy. Public Information
Centres that we have established back in 2022 in Chayli and
Sitalchay villages facilitate community engagement, address
grievances, and support local recruitment," he said.
Malik noted that ACWA Power adheres to both national and
international standards, including those set by the European
Reconstruction and Development Bank (EBRD), the World Bank, and the
International Finance Corporation (IFC).
"An Environmental and Social Management System (ESMS) has been
established to manage and mitigate impacts. Advanced technologies,
such as the Identiflight System, will also be employed to protect
bird wildlife. We are also committed to carrying out comprehensive
environmental monitoring programmes throughout the project's
lifecycle to ensure continued adherence to our environmental
commitments. Our efforts are aligned with local and national goals,
ensuring our investments support and enhance the communities where
we operate, creating lasting value and sustainability," he
added.
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