Europe Edges Toward Caspian Clean Power Connection

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The European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity (ENTSO-E) included the Black Sea Green Energy Corridor in its 2026 Ten-Year Network Development Plan, paving the way for a detailed cost-benefit analysis.

The project aims to transmit up to 4 GW of renewable electricity from Azerbaijan and Georgia to Romania and Hungary via an undersea cable.

A broader vision links the Black Sea line to a trans-Caspian network spanning Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, creating a green power bridge from Central Asia to the EU.

A joint green-energy project involving Azerbaijan and Georgia has cleared an initial European hurdle, and its blueprint for exporting electricity from the Caspian Basin to the EU will now undergo a cost-benefit analysis.

Source: Caspian News

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