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Polish companies considering participation in renewable energy projects in Karabakh

Polish companies considering participation in renewable energy projects in Karabakh
28.02.2023 17:30
Polish companies are considering the participation in renewable energy projects in the liberated territories of Azerbaijan and the possibility of cooperation, reported from the Azerbaijan Renewable Energy Agency (AREA) under the Ministry of Energy.

Director of AREA Javid Abdullayev met with Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Poland Rafal Poborski.

Abdullayev noted that relations between Azerbaijan and Poland continue successfully in various fields. He said Azerbaijan has a high renewable energy potential and that megaprojects are being implemented in this direction.

The ambassador noted that Poland is ready to share its experience and proposals in the field of renewable energy with Azerbaijan.





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