Slovenia Supports Green Power Link Between South Caucasus and Europe

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Slovenia is stepping up efforts to meet Europe’s energy goals by partnering with Azerbaijan, a country rich in renewable energy potential.

A big part of this partnership is the Black Sea Energy submarine cable project, which will bring green electricity from the South Caucasus to Europe.

The Slovenian Ministry of Environment, Climate, and Energy recently confirmed the country’s strong support for the cable project. This project will carry up to 4 gigawatts of clean energy through a 1,155-kilometer high-voltage cable under the Black Sea. Azerbaijani wind farms will provide the majority of the electricity.

Source: Wikipedia/Greg Watson

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