Ukraine, Azerbaijan Key To Diversifying Europe's Energy Security - Minister
He made the remark at the plenary session of ministers on
“International Cooperation for a Resilient and Diversified Energy
Future,” held as part of Baku Energy Week.
Denys Shmyhal noted that regional and global energy security must
be ensured through joint efforts.
According to him, Azerbaijan announced the provision of 11 energy aid packages to Ukraine during the full-scale war. The minister emphasized that the Azerbaijani side provided generators, transformers, cable products, and other critically important equipment, which helped Ukraine get through last winter and prepare for the next one.
The minister also stated that Ukraine has developed a number of approaches to ensuring the resilience of the energy system based on its experience in countering attacks on energy infrastructure. Among them, he cited the shift from protecting individual facilities to protecting functions, the integration of protection mechanisms directly into energy systems, the development of distributed energy resources, the acceleration of facility restoration following attacks, and the diversification of energy sources and supply routes.
Shmyhal noted that Ukraine is already part of the new European gas map, including the Trans-Balkan route, through which Caspian gas can be delivered to energy-deficient regions of Europe.
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