Green Energy Corridor unites Azerbaijan, Central Asia in historic energy transition
As the global energy landscape undergoes a profound transformation, Azerbaijan is emerging not only as a traditional energy supplier but also as a key architect of the region’s green transition. Baku’s ability to adapt to shifting geopolitical and market dynamics has enabled the country to leverage its geographic position, modernized energy infrastructure, and strategic partnerships to expand into renewable energy production and sustainable connectivity.
In recent years, Azerbaijan has intensified efforts to build a resilient green economy, embedding sustainability into its long-term development agenda. Central to this strategy is the government’s commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 40% by 2050 and creating “net-zero emission” zones in the liberated territories. These goals firmly align the country with global decarbonization trends and demonstrate its ambition to assume a proactive role in the global energy transition.
A major breakthrough in regional energy cooperation occurred at COP29 in Baku, where the presidents of Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan signed a landmark agreement to establish the Trans-Caspian Green Energy Corridor. This initiative represents the first attempt to integrate the electricity systems of........





















Toi Staff
Gideon Levy
Tarik Cyril Amar
Sabine Sterk
Stefano Lusa
Mort Laitner
Mark Travers Ph.d
Ellen Ginsberg Simon
Gilles Touboul
John Nosta