'Power of partnership' | Masdar seals gigascale green development deal with Azerbaijan
Abu Dhabi-headquartered clean energy outfit finalise agreement with Central Asian nation's oil company to develop 4GW of land-based wind and solar and fleet of offshore wind-powered H2 projects in Caspian Sea
Abu Dhabi-headquartered clean energy outfit Masdar has set the seal on a massive deal with Azerbaijan’s government to develop some 4GW of land-based wind and solar projects in the Central Asia country, along with a fleet of offshore wind-powered hydrogen plants in its area of the Caspian Sea.
“These agreements will serve to strengthen the already powerful relationship between the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Azerbaijan and are a testament to our shared commitment to diversifying our energy mix and developing low- and zero-carbon solutions,” said Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, UAE minister of industry and advanced technology and chairman of Masdar, making the announcement today (Tuesday) on the sidelines of Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week.
Masdar CEO Mohammed Jameel Al Ramahi stated: “Masdar sees Azerbaijan as a key strategic partner. This signing marks a milestone on the delivery of a significant collaboration that will advance Azerbaijan’s renewable energy goals and support its ongoing sustainable economic development.”
Azeri state oil company Socar has been an early regional mover its strategic plans to shift away from hydrocarbons, with the aim producing 30% of its domestic power needs from renewable energy sources by the end of the decade.