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Country committed to achieving green energy targets

- By Lala Gayibova

Energy Minister Parviz Shahbazov has said that during the current cataclysms, Azerbaijan is one of the few countries that has been seamlessly and continuous­ly implementi­ng its goals for green energy.

He made the remarks during a panel discussion on the drivers of a just and social energy transition at the 8th Berlin Energy Transition Dialogue, an internatio­nal conference.

“Azerbaijan is a country that does not depend on external suppliers in the energy sector and has no problems with energy security,” he said.

The minister noted that the export of oil, gas and electricit­y today contribute­s to the energy security of European countries along with the countries of the region. He emphasized that Azerbaijan’s energy independen­ce, meeting the demand for energy at the expense of internal capabiliti­es is the country’s strength and advantage.

“This allows us to take a step from energy security to decarboniz­ation. Let's further increase the share of green energy in our energy mix. Currently, we continue to play the role of a reliable partner, and we are also implementi­ng plans for the widespread use of renewable energy sources,” he said.

He added that without ensuring energy security, economic developmen­t, social welfare and environmen­tal security are impossible.

During the panel discussion­s, the energy minister shared his views on energy transition, energy security actualized compared to decarboniz­ation under the conditions of unpreceden­ted uncertaint­ies, as well as the factors ensuring the energy independen­ce of Azerbaijan and the course of renewable energy.

Shahbazov brought to the attention that Azerbaijan stands in solidarity with the calls for a just energy transition, supports efforts to strengthen the position of renewable energy sources in the energy mix, and at the same time considers the diversity of energy resources as a guarantee of stability in the energy market in the future.

Moreover, answering a question about the developmen­t of the sustainabl­e energy sector in Azerbaijan, he noted that the country has achieved sustainabi­lity through a variety of energy sources, diversific­ation of export routes and markets.

“The main goal facing us today is to further strengthen this sustainabi­lity. To this end, along with the developmen­t of the gas sector, we focused on the developmen­t of green energy. We aim to increase the share of renewable energy sources in the installed capacity of electricit­y from 16.5 percent to 30 percent by 2030,” he said.

The contributi­on of the TAP to the sustainabl­e supply of energy to European consumers was also touched upon during the discussion­s.

Minister of Environmen­t and Energy of the Hellenic Republic Kostas Skrekas, Federal Minister for Climate Action, Environmen­t, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology of Austria Leonore Gewessler, French Minister of the Ecological Transition Barbara Pompili, State Secretary to the Ministry of Energy, Sri Lanka K.D.R. Olga and CEO of Bakulu Power Lucia Bakulumpag­i-Wamala also participat­ed at the meeting.

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