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WB to accelerate support to Azerbaijan in relation to COP29


Within the framework of Energy Minister Parviz Shahbazov’s visit to the United States, an agreement was reached with the World Bank to accelerate financial support for the grid strengthening project as a contribution to COP29, according to Azerbaijan in Focus, reporting Azernews.

“At a meeting with Antonella Bassani, World Bank Vice President in the US, we agreed to accelerate financial support for the grid strengthening project as a contribution to COP29. The WB is ready to support Azerbaijan’s achievements in the transition to green energy,” Shahbazov wrote on his social media page X.

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Javid Abdullayev: Joint venture for Azerbaijan-Europe green corridor to be created soon


A joint venture aimed at establishing the Azerbaijan-Europe green corridor is on the horizon, involving transmission system operators from four countries, Javid Abdullayev, Director of the Azerbaijan Renewable Energy Agency said in an exclusive interview, according to Azerbaijan in Focus, reporting Trend.

“The selection of a consulting company for the project of exporting green energy from Azerbaijan to Europe via the Black Sea was finalized in late 2023, with the contract being signed in early 2024. Studies for the project are slated to be conducted throughout this year. The feasibility study for the segment traversing the bottom of the Black Sea is nearing completion, and subsequent to this, Azerbaijan will prepare a feasibility study for supplying green energy from the Caspian Sea to Europe. It is envisaged that the joint venture will be established in the first half of this year,” he stated.

Abdullayev further highlighted Bulgaria’s keen interest in the project, indicating ongoing negotiations for green energy supply from Central Asian countries to Europe via the Caspian Sea bed.

He noted the potential for bidirectional flows and anticipated progress in this direction with similar studies commencing this year.

“Simultaneously, significant strides have been taken to export green energy from Nakhchivan to Türkiye with technical specifications for the project expected to be finalized shortly,” added the agency director.

Abdullayev mentioned exploring various route options for the project, with studies projected to conclude within six months to one year.

Green Energy Projects Auctions

Abdullayev emphasized two focal points in renewable energy utilization: optimizing land use and fortifying network infrastructure.

“In line with the decisions of the Azerbaijani Cabinet of Ministers, two land plots were allocated for renewable energy projects last year. This year, we anticipate an expedited process in this regard. Research and analysis of renewable energy plots have been completed, with proposals currently under review. Several additional land plots for renewable energy projects are expected to be allocated shortly. Subsequently, the process of selecting producers in these areas will commence. This will be executed through auctions, and if deemed strategically significant, with direct involvement from companies. The auctions are scheduled to be announced in the second quarter of this year, with winning companies expected to be determined by year-end,” he outlined.

Abdullayev indicated the completion of network research last year, facilitated by consulting companies, with plans to integrate up to 2 gigawatts of renewable energy into the grid by 2027. He anticipated groundbreaking ceremonies for renewable energy projects this year, along with announcements of new projects in the sector.

Green Energy Zones

Abdullayev elaborated on efforts to establish green energy zones in territories liberated from occupation and in the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic.

“Negotiations with investors regarding green energy development in Nakhchivan are ongoing, with significant progress made in identifying land areas. Our primary objective is to formulate a conceptual document for establishing a green energy zone in these territories, predominantly focusing on solar energy production projects. ACWA Power, Masdar, and Azerbaijan’s state oil company SOCAR are conducting studies on a 500 megawatt project, while A-Z Czech Engineering has signed a document for another 500 megawatt project. Additionally, TotalEnergies and Nobel Energy have inked agreements for a green energy project here. Turkish companies also express interest in Nakhchivan projects,” he added.

Sunrise Solar Power Plant

Regarding the Sunrise (Shafag) solar power plant project undertaken by bp in Azerbaijan’s Jabrayil district, Abdullayev indicated that agreements have been reached on connection schemes to the grid.

“Draft documents pertinent to the project have been prepared, with an international legal consultant engaged. It is anticipated that these documents will be signed in the first half of the year, encompassing an investment agreement and an energy purchase and sale agreement,” he explained.

Hydrogen Production and Export

Abdullayev underscored the establishment of working groups on hydrogen production in Azerbaijan, with the involvement of the state oil company SOCAR.

“Hydrogen production will feature prominently at the COP29 conference in Baku. Projects in this domain are currently in the preparatory phase, with foreign companies actively proposing initiatives for green hydrogen production in Azerbaijan. Various options for hydrogen export from Azerbaijan are under consideration, including the supply of a hydrogen blend through the Southern Gas Corridor, the construction of a dedicated pipeline, setting up electrolyzers in proximity to European countries to produce hydrogen from exported green energy, and exporting products derived from hydrogen. Leading global companies are submitting innovative proposals for hydrogen exports, which are currently under evaluation,” he added.

The agency director highlighted the declaration of 2024 as the Green World Solidarity Year in Azerbaijan, signaling enhanced progress in green energy projects’ implementation.

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109th annrversary of Armenian Genocide to be commemorated in Times Square on April 24


 The 109th commemoration of the Armenian Genocide will take place in Times Square, New York, on Sunday, April 21, 2024, in an event sponsored by the Knights and Daughters of Vartan and co-sponsored by a number of leading Armenian-American organizations. 

The program, which will take place from 1:30 pm to 4:00 pm, will consist of remarks from elected officials who are supporters of Armenian-American issues and have continuously advocated for Armenian Genocide affirmation in the U.S., as well as scholars, and cultural musical performances. 

The Commemoration will remember the 1.5 million Armenian lives lost during the first genocide of the 20th century, between 1915 and 1923, and will call for recognition from the Turkish government, which denies this crucial piece of history to this day. 

“For almost four decades, our community has had an impactful platform to meaningfully commemorate the Armenian Genocide,” said Committee Co-Chairs Haig Gulian and Christopher Artun. “Once again we gather this year in Times Square to raise our voices and show the world that we will not forget the 1.5 million Armenians who were massacred, while continuing our fight for global recognition.”

This year’s high school essay contest, sponsored by the Knights of Vartan and held in conjunction with the Armenian Genocide Commemoration in Times Square, focuses on the prompt:

As descendants of Armenian Genocide survivors, why do you feel the responsibility to share your family’s historical accounts and stories, and how will you carry your family’s story into the future? If you are not a descendant, why do you believe it’s important to recount the history of the Armenian Genocide to the public? Overall, how does transmitting stories from one generation to the next help preserve and retain historical facts?

Essays can be submitted until April 8, 2024 to april24nyc@gmail.com.


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Karabakh president in exile visits Yerevan military pantheon – NEWS.am


Karabakh president in exile visits Yerevan military pantheon  NEWS.am

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European Union extends anti-Russian sanctions


The European Union (EU) has extended the sanctions imposed against Russia. Restrictive measures will be in force until February 24, 2025, Report informs.

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Davitashvili: Project of laying cable along bottom of Black Sea to be discussed in Brussels


The implementation of the project for laying the Black Sea undersea cable to supply electricity to Europe, along with other issues, will be discussed at a meeting of the Georgia-EU Association Council in Brussels

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Georgia reduces natural gas imports from Azerbaijan


In January of this year, Georgia imported 207 million cubic meters of natural gas (-20%) worth $33 million (-41%) from Azerbaijan, National Statistical Office of Georgia.

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President Ilham Aliyev visits monument to Great Leader Heydar Aliyev in Ankara – REPORT.az


President Ilham Aliyev visits monument to Great Leader Heydar Aliyev in Ankara  REPORT.az

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Armenia News – NEWS.am


Armenia News  NEWS.am

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@emin_bred: RT @BillBlair: I announced today that Canada is sending over 800 SkyRanger R70 multi-mission Unmanned Aerial Systems to Ukraine. These dro…


I announced today that Canada is sending over 800 SkyRanger R70 multi-mission Unmanned Aerial Systems to Ukraine.

These drones, valued at over $95 million, will help Ukraine as it fights bravely to defend itself from Russia’s illegal and unjustifiable invasion. 🇨🇦🇺🇦 pic.twitter.com/rYRx25a5d1

— Bill Blair (@BillBlair) February 19, 2024