BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 31. Azerbaijan,
Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan discussed the implementation progress of
the “Green Corridor Alliance” during an online working meeting
involving transmission system operators and international partners,
Trend reports via
the Green Corridor Alliance.
According to the Alliance, Azerbaijan was represented by
“Azerenerji” OJSC, Kazakhstan by “KEGOC,” and Uzbekistan by the
National Electric Grid of Uzbekistan (NEGU). Representatives of the
Asian Development Bank, which supports the project, and Italy’s
CESI SpA, acting as a technical consultant, also took part in the
meeting.
“Participants discussed the current status of the data
collection process and key issues arising during implementation, as
well as coordination mechanisms and synchronization of information
exchange to ensure the successful realization of the project,” the
statement said.
The initiative forms part of the Trans-Caspian Green Energy
Corridor project, launched on April 4, 2025, with the support of
the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Asian Infrastructure
Investment Bank (AIIB). The participating countries signed a
cooperation agreement to prepare a feasibility study (FS), aimed at
integrating their power systems and establishing a route for
supplying renewable energy to Europe.
To oversee the initiative, the Green Corridor Alliance joint
venture was established with its headquarters in Baku. The
feasibility study is being carried out with financial backing from
the ADB and AIIB.
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