Azerbaijan, China discuss renewable energy sources PHOTO / UPDATED
Azerbaijan’s Minister of Economy Mikayil Jabbarov has met with the President of China Energy International Group Qiao Xubin.
The sides discussed cooperation on accelerating green energy transition in Azerbaijan, Caliber.Az reports citing the ministry.
Information was provided on measures to develop the energy sector in Azerbaijan in line with the goals of fighting global climate change and initiatives to create renewable energy sources. The importance of expanding cooperation with China Energy International Group which has advanced experience in this field, to accelerate the green energy transition and the introduction of renewable energy technologies was emphasised. In this regard, the company's innovative solutions can contribute to the efficient utilisation of Azerbaijan's rich renewable green resources.
The sides discussed the development of cooperation in the field of green energy, mastering energy conservation technologies, and prospects for joint activities.
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Azerbaijan and China have discussed joint activities on renewable energy sources.
Minister of Economy Mikayil Jabbarov made a post on his X account in this regard, Caliber.Az reports.
#Azərbaycan-da #yaşılenerji keçidinin sürətləndirilməsi üçün bu sahədə qabaqcıl təcrübəyə malik beynəlxalq şirkətlərlə əməkdaşlığı genişləndiririk. "#China Energy International Group Co., Ltd." şirkətinin prezidenti Çiao Subin ilə ölkəmizin bərpa olunan #enerji mənbələri… pic.twitter.com/cVsaqY4NVI
— Mikayil Jabbarov (@MikayilJabbarov) December 8, 2023
"To accelerate the transition to green energy in Azerbaijan, we are expanding cooperation with international companies with best practices in this field. With the president of China Energy International Group Qiao Xubin, we discussed the integration of our country's rich resources of renewable energy sources through innovative solutions offered by the company, as well as the introduction of energy storage technologies, projects, and prospects for joint activities," the post reads.