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Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Azerbaijan Agree to Export "Green" Energy to Europe

Agreement to Strengthen Energy Cooperation During the Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week Summit, Uzbekistan's President Shavkat Mirziyoyev announced the signing of a trilateral agreement between Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Azerbaijan. The document, formalized at the COP29 climate conference, outlines plans for exporting renewable energy from these countries to Europe.
Jan 16, 2025 - 15:42
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Key Statements


Importance of the Agreement

  1. Advancing Renewable Energy (RE):

    • Uzbekistan is actively developing solar and wind power projects.
    • Kazakhstan has large-scale initiatives for producing "green" energy.
    • Azerbaijan is expanding its capacity to export electricity via its transport corridors.
  2. Regional Integration:
    The collaboration will strengthen economic ties between Central Asia and the Caucasus and promote efficient use of energy resources.

  3. Role in Global Energy Transition:
    The agreement supports global goals to reduce carbon emissions and increase the share of renewable energy in the world’s energy mix.


Prospects for Europe


Conclusion

The trilateral agreement between Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Azerbaijan represents a significant step in advancing energy cooperation and fostering the growth of the "green" economy. This project could accelerate Europe’s transition to renewable energy while promoting economic integration across the Eurasian region.

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