Azerbaijan, being a reliable partner in energy security, is currently implementing mega-projects that will ensure an increase in renewable energy’s share in electricity production to 35.5% and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2.8 million tons by 2030, Minister Parviz Shahbazov said at the Inaugural Ministerial Meeting of the World Fusion Energy Group in Rome, Report informs referring to the Energy Ministry.

According to him, nuclear energy plays an important role in the global energy transition, as it is a clean, stable, and long-term energy source due to its high efficiency, production of large amounts of electricity with minimal resources, and low greenhouse emissions.

The minister noted the importance of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) global efforts for safe, peaceful, and sustainable use of nuclear energy, as well as the Atoms4NetZero initiative aimed at increasing the role of this type of energy along with renewables in the global energy transition. Shahbazov also noted Azerbaijan’s contribution to the large-scale green energy transition through the creation of green energy corridors from the Caspian Sea and Central Asia to Europe.

The minister said that Azerbaijan’s COP29 presidency priorities, confirming the country’s commitment to becoming a green growth country, green energy initiatives, and the commitment to update national goals within the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC), highlight the importance of using all clean energy sources: “In this regard, we believe that nuclear energy, including small modular reactors, can become one of the elements supporting energy transition in our long-term energy strategy. Azerbaijan is ready to cooperate with the IAEA to implement new technologies in the energy sector, remaining faithful to its international obligations and mastering best practices.”

He noted that the program for Azerbaijan, planned for 2024-2029, will make an important contribution to developing the country’s cooperation with the IAEA in nuclear technologies and energy.