Friday, November 8, 2024

"Azerbaijan Plans Caspian-Black Sea Energy Corridor: Transcontinental link would move clean electricity from Caucasus to Europe"

From IEEE Spectrum, November 6:

Amos Zeeberg is a journalist based in Bucharest, Romania, reporting on science and technology from an international perspective.

A map of Eastern Europe and West Asia, with a red line spanning the Black Sea from Azerbaijan to Hungary.
Azerbaijan and Georgia aim to generate renewable electricity and send it 
under a 1,200-km stretch of the Black Sea to Romania and Hungary.

Azerbaijan next week will garner much of the attention of the climate tech world, and not just because it will host COP29, the United Nation’s giant annual climate change conference. The country is promoting a grand, multi-nation plan to generate renewable electricity in the Caucasus region and send it thousands of kilometers west, under the Black Sea, and into energy–hungry Europe.

The transcontinental connection would start with wind, solar, and hydropower generated in Azerbaijan and Georgia, and off-shore wind power generated in the Caspian Sea. Long-distance lines would carry up to 1.5 gigawatts of clean electricity to Anaklia, Georgia, at the east end of the Black Sea. An undersea cable would move the electricity across the Black Sea and deliver it to Constanta, Romania, where it could be distributed further into Europe....

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