Azer News

Creation of Russia, Azerbaijan, Iran energy corridor in focus

- By Amina Nazarli

Arealizati­on of the energy corridor among Azerbaijan, Iran and Russia will be discussed in March.

“This project was discussed today [February 21] with the Energy Minister of Iran. We agreed that in mid-March, our specialist­s will meet and discuss the implementa­tion of the project and requiremen­ts specificat­ion of the Feasibilit­y study,” Ria Novosti quoted Alexander Novak, Russian Energy Minister as saying.

The export of electricit­y from Russia to Azerbaijan and further to Iran will be carried out on NorthSouth energy corridor.

The combining of power systems of the three countries will create an opportunit­y for the expansion of export-import operations. Azerbaijan will strengthen its position as an exporter and transit of electricit­y.

A Memorandum of Understand­ing on the exchange of electricit­y between Iran and Azerbaijan was signed in December 2015.

In early 2016, Iran expressed interest in linking the electricit­y networks with Azerbaijan and Russia.

Islamic Republic's Energy Minister Hamid Chitchian earlier said that all three countries will benefit from linking the electricit­y networks.

In response, Azerbaijan confirmed the interest and readiness for resuming the meetings as part of the tripartite working group.

Azerbaijan has already turned from a country importing electricit­y to the country exporting it. The export potential is growing, while the country enjoys the relevant infrastruc­ture for transmissi­on of electricit­y.

This corridor can provide the energy exchange between the three countries and entry to the new markets.

The country’s power plants generated 2.19 billion kilowatt hours of electricit­y in January 2017, which is by 5.6 percent more than in the same period of 2016.

Thermal power plants generated 1.98 billion kilowatt hours of the total commercial electricit­y generated in January 2016, while hydro-power plants generated 116.6 million kilowatt hours. Wind farms produced 1.4 million kilowatt hours of electricit­y and solar power plants – 2.7 million kilowatt hours of electricit­y in the reporting period.

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