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COP29 leaders|Leading the Future of Energy! Energy Strategist Umud Shokri: Azerbaijan Steps onto the Global Green Energy Stage

James Lin 林麟杰 by James Lin 林麟杰
November 8, 2024
Energy Strategist Umud Shokri (Photography: uskenergy.com)

Energy Strategist Umud Shokri (Photography: uskenergy.com)

As the urgency of climate change intensifies, the global demand for clean energy has surged significantly. Azerbaijan, rich in solar and wind resources, is actively exploring its potential as a green energy exporter. Umud Shokri, an energy strategist and foreign policy advisor based in Washington, is optimistic about Azerbaijan’s future. He believes that Azerbaijan’s geographical advantages and supportive policies will position it as a key supplier of renewable energy. Shokri’s insights delve into Azerbaijan’s policy direction, technological challenges, and international cooperation:

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“Azerbaijan possesses all the attributes to become a major renewable energy exporter. This shift is not just about transforming energy policy; it’s an integral part of our commitment to climate action.”

From Goal Setting to Green Energy Deployment

The Azerbaijani government has made strong policy commitments in the renewable energy sector. Umud Shokri emphasises, “Government support is crucial, not only in financial subsidies but through comprehensive infrastructure and policy initiatives.” Azerbaijan has set a target to reduce carbon emissions by 40% by 2050, with plans to establish green energy zones in the liberated areas, particularly in the Karabakh and East Zangazur regions, utilising hydropower, wind, and solar energy to achieve self-sufficiency in these areas.

Azerbaijan’s policy push spans extensive infrastructure projects, including enhancing the reliability of the domestic power grid and expanding transnational energy export channels. Shokri believes these infrastructure improvements will provide a solid foundation for Azerbaijan to reach its renewable energy export goals. “Beyond domestic demand, we must consider how to channel energy exports to the European market, which requires a stable and efficient transmission network,” he explains. In his view, building transnational transmission lines not only strengthens Azerbaijan’s energy supply stability but also brings significant economic benefits to the nation.

Addressing Energy Storage Challenges and Enhancing Grid Resilience

However, advancing renewable energy is not without its challenges. Shokri notes, “Technology and cost remain hurdles, especially in energy storage and grid integration.” Renewable energy sources, particularly solar and wind, are intermittent, posing challenges to grid stability when continuous power supply cannot be guaranteed. To address this, Azerbaijan is exploring more cost-effective energy storage technologies and grid optimisation solutions to ensure stable power supply even during off-peak periods.

Additionally, Shokri believes that Azerbaijan can benefit from global technological innovations, particularly in energy digitisation and the advancement of smart grids. “The application of smart grids will enhance energy efficiency, reduce losses, and allow for more flexible energy output adjustment.” In his view, if Azerbaijan can seize these opportunities in technological innovation, it will not only improve the stability of domestic energy supply but also strengthen international confidence in Azerbaijan as a reliable green energy supplier.

Building a Green Energy Corridor Connecting Central Asia and Europe

Shokri believes that international cooperation is a crucial factor for Azerbaijan’s success as a green energy exporter. “We need to establish solid partnerships with neighbouring countries and Europe to ensure Azerbaijan’s energy exports are stable and competitive.” Azerbaijan is exploring the possibility of creating a green energy corridor with the European Union, which would help deliver renewable energy to Europe to meet the growing demand for clean power.

In promoting international collaboration, Shokri also highlights Azerbaijan’s unparalleled geographical advantage in connecting Central Asia with European markets. “Azerbaijan’s location enables us to serve as an energy bridge between Central Asia and Europe, especially in emerging fields like green hydrogen.” By attracting international investment and advanced technologies, Azerbaijan can accelerate its own renewable energy transition while positioning itself as a major clean energy supplier in the region.

Stepping Towards a Central Role in the Clean Energy Market

Against the backdrop of a global push for energy transition, Azerbaijan is steadily establishing itself in the green energy sector. “Azerbaijan has the potential to become a significant player in the global clean energy market, benefiting not only its own economy but also contributing to worldwide carbon neutrality goals.” With international forums such as COP29 bringing renewed focus to its role in the global energy market, Azerbaijan is increasingly in the spotlight. By effectively harnessing its resources, strengthening its technological foundation, and expanding international cooperation, Azerbaijan can meet its domestic energy needs while taking on a more influential role on the international stage.

Umud Shokri’s insights reveal Azerbaijan’s potential as an emerging green energy leader. With strong government support and advancing technologies, Azerbaijan is poised to become an integral part of the global renewable energy market, helping to drive forward the ambitious goals of sustainable development worldwide.

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James Lin 林麟杰

James Lin 林麟杰

James Lin, APAC Consultant and Planning Director at The Icons, specializes in visual and technological fields. Social corporate responsibility is no longer just a slogan; it has become a crucial issue for businesses and humanity as we strive together toward sustainable development. As global trends advance, this responsibility is deeply tied to our future. We invite capable individuals like you to join us in responding to and exploring this journey.

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