Azerbaijan in talks to build large solar power plant in liberated Karabakh

  13 January 2022    Read: 759
 Azerbaijan in talks to build large solar power plant in liberated Karabakh

Negotiations are underway on the construction of a large solar power plant in Azerbaijan’s liberated Jabrayil district, President Ilham Aliyev said on Thursday, AzVision.az.

The head of state made the remarks at a groundbreaking ceremony for the “Khizhi-Absheron” Power Plant in Baku.

The plant will be built by ACWA Power of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Energy, Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman al-Saud also took part in the groundbreaking ceremony.

“I must also say that Azerbaijan has been working hard to ensure its energy security for many years since gaining independence. Azerbaijan is one of a handful of countries in the world that fully produces both crude oil and natural gas, oil products and electricity to meet domestic demand, and at the same time exports these four products to world markets,” the head of state said.

President Aliyev pointed out that the energy security of Azerbaijan is fully ensured and the growing exports of natural gas and electricity have a positive impact on the energy security of other countries.

“But we should also remember that the country is developing fast. According to the results of last year, our non-oil sector and non-oil industry has grown by about 20 percent. The country's population is growing, and so is demand. Therefore, of course, we must seriously engage in the production of new types of energy. Renewable energy production is one of the main tasks on our agenda in the field of energy,” he said.

The head of state stressed that it is planning to build a large solar power plant in the liberated Azerbaijani territories.  

“I must also say that negotiations are underway on the construction of a large solar power plant in the liberated territories, in Jabrayil district. The power generation potential of this station will be equal to 240 megawatts. I can say that as a result of accurate analysis, it has transpired that a total of about 10,000 megawatts of renewable wind and solar electricity can be produced in the liberated areas. Of course, we would like investors and companies from friendly countries to explore these opportunities and start these big projects together with us,” President Aliyev added.


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