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Largest Solar Power
During the opening ceremony of the XI Global Baku Forum, held under the
theme “Restoration of the Broken World,” President Ilham Aliyev announced Azerbaijan’s ambitious plan to achieve 5
gigawatts (GW) of renewable energy generation capacity by 2030.
Highlighting recent progress, President Aliyev noted that in October 2023, Azerbaijan inaugurated the largest solar
power plant in the Caucasus and Central Asia, with a capacity of 230 MW. He also emphasized that preparation and
construction work is currently underway for two additional solar plants, further expanding the country’s clean energy
portfolio.
According to the President’s remarks, this goal is “entirely realistic”, as Azerbaijan has already signed numerous
agreements and memorandums of understanding with international partners to support renewable energy development. These
collaborations aim to attract investment, enhance energy diversification, and accelerate the nation’s transition to a
sustainable energy economy.
President Aliyev also announced that Azerbaijan is “actively engaged in constructing a green energy electric cable”
connecting the Caspian Sea to the Black Sea and Europe. The technical justification for this large-scale project is
nearly complete — marking a major step toward establishing Azerbaijan as a regional hub for green energy exports.
This strategic vision underscores Azerbaijan’s growing commitment to energy transition, sustainability, and
international cooperation, setting a clear path toward a greener and more resilient future.