“Azerbaijan is taking rapid steps towards the transition to green energy. The wind from the Caspian Sea will be evaluated as a renewable energy source. The energy produced will also be transported to Europe. The project is also on the agenda of the UN climate summit COP29 held in Baku.”
This is mentioned in the report published by “Haber Global” on the 29th session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP29) held in Baku, capital of Azerbaijan.
“In Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, the 29th session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change continues. Important decisions on the future of the planet are being discussed. Within the framework of the summit, Azerbaijan also proposes many initiatives related to the transition to green energy,” the material states.
The report also includes an interview with “Haber Global” with Ilyas Huseynov, sector director of the Center for Social Research operating in Baku, about the work carried out by Azerbaijan.
“Azerbaijan also has global initiatives and intentions regarding the transition to green energy. Because research continues in the direction of transporting the energy obtained by the wind from the Caspian Sea to the West. Here, as a result of the agreement signed between Azerbaijan, Georgia, Romania and Hungary, an electric cable will be laid from the bottom of the Black Sea and this cable will be directed to Europe. This project has very good prospects. The war between Russia and Ukraine confirmed this. “From this point of view, Azerbaijan shows. very advanced vision,” said Ilyas Huseynov.
It should be noted that Azerbaijan declared the year 2024 as the “Year of Green Energy.”
Huseynov drew attention to the steps taken by the Turkish world in addition to Azerbaijan.
“What is important to us is the protection of the world and the creation of a green world. Honorable President Ilham Aliyev 2024 was declared “Year of Solidarity for the Green World.” What is important to us is the equitable distribution of water resources, the protection of ecology and the prevention of damage to the environment. At the same time, important works are being carried out together with our Turkish brothers. During COP29, a very important agreement was signed between Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan and as a result of this agreement, we will transport the energy activities of the Turkish States in Central Asia to the West as a transit country,” he said.
WB COP29 Climate Summit continues in Baku!
World News Weather Editor @BunyaminSurmeli He told the details from Baku. pic.twitter.com/zH9Sosa0lC
— Haber Global (@HaberGlobal) November 18, 2024