BAKU, Azerbaijan, January 23. The Italian CESI
company has begun preparing the feasibility study (FS) for the
Trans-Caspian green energy corridor since January 15, Tural Aliyev,
General Director of the Green Corridor Alliance JV, established
within the framework of the Central Asia-Azerbaijan green energy
corridor project, said during a roundtable event on the occasion of
the International Clean Energy Day at ADA University, Trend reports.
"In December 2025, CESI was selected as a consulting partner for
the preparation of an FS for the Central Asia-Azerbaijan green
energy corridor project. In January 2026, specialists will have
already started work," Aliyev noted.
The director general added that this process includes a
technical, environmental, and financial feasibility study for the
transportation of green energy from Central Asia to Europe, as well
as a study of the resources required for the implementation of the
project.
On November 13, 2024, within the framework of COP29, a Strategic
Partnership Agreement was signed between the governments of the
Republic of Azerbaijan, the Republic of Kazakhstan, and the
Republic of Uzbekistan in the field of green energy development and
transition.
In accordance with the agreement, the joint venture Green
Corridor Union LLC was established in Baku on December 27, 2024, to
oversee its implementation.
In addition, a Memorandum of Understanding on the implementation
of this project was signed between the energy ministries of the
three countries, the Asian Development Bank (ADB), and the Asian
Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB).
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