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The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is committed to supporting Azerbaijan's goal of increasing the share of renewable energy to at least 30% by 2030, said Sandro Museridze, EBRD's Principal Banker for Renewable Energy, during the "Green Energy Week 2025: Azerbaijan and Central Asia" event in Baku.
"Over the past few years, the EBRD has financed 1.2 gigawatts of renewable energy projects in Azerbaijan. These include a 230 MW solar project with Masdar, a 240 MW project with ACWA Power, and two other large-scale initiatives. These are the first major utility-scale energy projects in the Caucasus," Museridze said, The Caspian Post reports citing local media.
He also highlighted the importance of local employment, noting that 70% of the 850 workers at the Khizi-Absheron project site are Azerbaijani.
"These are not just jobs, but opportunities to develop new skills for the country. Our role goes beyond investment - many international lenders are more likely to enter new markets with EBRD involvement, and we've seen that succeed in multiple cases."
He further stressed the need for a reliable electricity grid, which is critical for the success of such projects. In 2024, Azerbaijan launched its first renewable energy auction - a 400 MW solar tender - with EBRD's support.
"This isn't just a project; it's a systemic signal of the long-term role of renewables in Azerbaijan," Museridze concluded.
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