Azerbaijan's Total Renewable Energy Capacity Expected To Reach 8 GW By 2032 - Anar Guliyev
The chairman made the remarks during the "High-Level Energy and Urban Dialogue of D-8 Countries" panel session held within the framework of the forum in Baku.
He added that Azerbaijan aims to advance discussions on safe, resilient, and sustainable cities while exploring practical solutions for inclusive urban development at WUF13. Guliyev noted that cities serve as the primary engines of mobility, trade, and innovation.
"At the same time, they account for approximately 70% of global emissions and more than two-thirds of global energy consumption. This places cities at the center of the fight against climate change, making the planning, designing, and building of urban environments more critical than ever," he said.
The WUF13 national coordinator emphasized that increasing energy efficiency and strengthening climate resilience form an integral part of Azerbaijan's urban planning policy.
"Green construction and energy-efficient buildings have become one of the main pillars of our urban development strategy. This reflects our position that a sustainable urban future depends on reducing the long-term environmental impact of construction and infrastructure. The transition to green construction represents not only an environmental necessity but also an economic opportunity. Investments in energy-efficient buildings and sustainable infrastructure reduce operating costs, improve the quality of life, attract investment, stimulate innovation, and create new jobs, thereby contributing to long-term economic sustainability," Guliyev noted
Guliyev added that this approach remains closely aligned with the country's clean energy transition strategy.
"Projects such as the Shafag Solar Power Plant and the Khizi-Absheron Wind Power Plant will increase the share of renewable energy in Azerbaijan's energy mix from 7% to approximately 38%. By 2032, the country's total renewable energy capacity is expected to reach 8 gigawatts," he stated.
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