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At the 3rd Global Media Forum held in the symbolic city of Shusha, President Ilham Aliyev underscored Azerbaijan’s expanding ...
In a move aiming to reshape the regional energy landscape and bring Central Asia closer to Europe, the three countries have ...
Azerbaijan is projected to invest $2.7 billion in these projects by 2027, and according to Shahbazov, these developments will ...
Azerbaijan’s energy ambitions are shifting from oil to offshore wind and hydrogen—opening new opportunities for NATO and energy security.
In a major step toward energy transition, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan signed a strategic partnership agreement at COP29 to export green electricity via a Caspian-Black Sea corridor.
A testament to Azerbaijan's dedication to the green agenda is its ambitious plan to operationalize nine solar and wind power plants by the end of 2027, with a combined capacity of 2 gigawatts.
Azerbaijan has concluded its first renewable energy auction, awarding the contract for a 100MW solar power project to Chinese company Universal International.
Fariz Jafarov of Azerbaijan’s C4IR explains how AI, smart grids, and digital innovation are reshaping energy systems and accelerating the country’s shift toward a more sustainable future.
BAKU, Azerbaijan, October 4. Azerbaijan leads green energy initiatives for global partnership, Azerbaijani Energy Minister Parviz Shahbazov said during his meeting with Brazilian Minister of Mines ...
Azerbaijan, like all nations participating in the COP process, is trying to reduce harmful emissions while maintaining economic growth to meet the needs of a growing population.
Azerbaijan and Syria's leaders pledge to strengthen ties, focusing on energy cooperation. On Saturday, Azerbaijani President ...
Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, and Uzbekistan join forces to develop green energy export capacity, focusing on wind power and aiming for a significant increase in renewable energy's share of power ...