Home Climate UAE’s Masdar, Azerbaijan’s SOCAR to develop renewable energy projects The agreements will help develop onshore wind and solar projects, and integrated offshore wind and green hydrogen projects, with a combined capacity of 4 gigawatts by Gulf Business January 18, 2023 Clean energy company Masdar has signed joint agreements with the State Oil Company of the Republic of Azerbaijan (SOCAR), on the sidelines of Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW). SOCAR, an integrated national oil and gas company, supports the energy security of Azerbaijan. The agreements will cover the development of onshore wind and solar projects, and integrated offshore wind and green hydrogen projects, with a total combined capacity of 4 gigawatts (GW), Masdar said. #Masdar has signed joint development agreements with the State Oil Company of the Republic of #Azerbaijan (#SOCAR), for onshore wind and solar projects, and integrated offshore wind and green hydrogen projects, with a total combined capacity of 4 GW. pic.twitter.com/xaw91AIfKR — Masdar (@Masdar) January 17, 2023 Diversifying the energy mix Azerbaijan is pursuing a national target of producing 30 per cent of its domestic power needs from renewable energy sources by 2030, as the Central Asian nation looks to diversify its economy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Masdar, which is key to the UAE’s Net Zero by 2050 Strategic Initiative, has a goal of achieving 100 GW of renewable energy capacity and green hydrogen production of one million tonnes per annum annually by 2030. Dr Sultan bin Ahmed Al Jaber, Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology, COP28 President-Designate, and chairman of Masdar, said, “These agreements will serve to strengthen the already powerful relationship between the UAE and the Republic of Azerbaijan, and are a testament to our shared commitment to diversifying our energy mix and developing low- and zero-carbon solutions.” Mohamed Jameel Al Ramahi, CEO of Masdar, said, “Masdar sees Azerbaijan as a key strategic partner, one we are proud to support in its clean energy journey. This signing marks a milestone on the development and delivery of a significant collaboration that will advance Azerbaijan’s renewable energy goals and support its ongoing sustainable economic development.” Renewable energy programme in place In June last year, Masdar signed implementation agreements with Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Energy to develop a renewable energy programme on a bilateral basis, with a total capacity of 10 GW across multiple technologies, one of the largest such signings in Azerbaijan’s history. The joint development agreements set out the collaboration and partnership principles between the parties for the development of the first phase of the programme, with a total capacity of 4 GW. Masdar is also developing the 230-megawatt Garadagh Solar PV Plant in Azerbaijan. The plant will help to generate half a billion kilowatt-hours of electricity annually, enough to meet the needs of more than 110,000 homes and reduce emissions by more than 200,000 tonnes a year, while also creating valuable jobs. Read: Masdar announces financial close on Garadagh Solar PV Plant in Azerbaijan Tags energy Masdar Renewable Energy SOCAR Solar Sustainability 0 Comments You might also like OPEC Secretary General tells COP29 oil is a gift from God Türkiye plans IPOs for state energy companies, minister says TAQA, JERA, Al Bawani Capital to develop 2 power plants in Saudi Arabia Masdar, SOCAR Green secure funding for Azerbaijan solar projects