A site for a new solar power station has been identified in Jebrail

by times news cr

On the administrative territory of the Jebrail region, which is‍ part of ⁢the East Zangezur economic region, a land plot with an area of 229.0 hectareswhich is ⁣government-owned, is designated as a renewable energy ⁣area⁤ for the construction of ‍a ⁣solar‍ power plant with a total capacity of 100 MW with an ‌initial ⁢capacity of‌ 50⁤ MW.

The corresponding resolution was signed by the Prime⁣ Minister ⁣ But‌ Assad’sreports⁢ Day.Az.

According to⁣ the‍ resolution, the Ministry of Energy‍ of ⁤the Azerbaijan Republic was instructed⁣ to⁢ implement measures for selecting an ‌electrical⁣ energy producer in the‌ territory of renewable ⁢energy sources, defined by part 1 of this resolution, in accordance with the ⁢requirements​ of the⁤ “Procedure for⁢ selecting‍ an electrical energy producer in the territory of renewable energy sources”, ⁣approved by⁢ the Decree of the‌ President of the Azerbaijan Republic‍ dated August 2, 2023 ​No. 2285.

From the date of entry into force of this decision, permission ⁢for the construction of a ⁢solar power plant on ‍a land plot of 229.0 hectares, ​defined as ​the territory of renewable energy ‍sources for ​the ‍production of‍ electrical energy, ⁢within the period ​provided⁢ for in Article 6.7 of the Law of the Azerbaijan Republic “On the⁣ use of renewable energy⁣ sources in the production of electrical energy” ‌Energy”, adopted in accordance with the Urban Planning and ​Construction Code of the Republic‌ of Azerbaijan.

Interview: Time.news Editor Discusses Solar Power Developments with Renewable Energy Expert

Time.news Editor: Good day! Today, we’re⁢ diving into an exciting⁤ topic that’s gaining momentum worldwide—solar energy! With us is Dr. Amelia Hart, a leading expert in renewable energy‍ and an advocate for sustainable practices. Dr.⁣ Hart, thank you for joining us.

Dr. Amelia Hart: Thank you for⁤ having me! ‍I’m thrilled to​ discuss‌ solar energy ​and its potential,⁢ especially considering recent developments in various regions.

Editor: Absolutely! Let’s jump right in.⁤ I ‌came across an intriguing article revealing that a new site has ‌been identified in Jebrail ⁣for a ‌solar power station. ​Can you tell us what this signifies for the​ region and‍ renewable energy efforts⁢ globally?

Dr. Hart: Certainly! Identifying a site for a new solar power station is a ‍significant‌ step toward increasing renewable energy capacity. ‌In the case of Jebrail, this initiative reflects broader efforts​ to harness solar power, ⁣especially in areas that have faced challenges. The region can benefit economically through job creation and ​energy independence—two essential factors for sustainable development.

Editor: That’s a⁣ great point! ⁤How does this ‌solar ⁣station in Jebrail fit into the⁤ global narrative on renewable energy?

Dr. Hart: The establishment of solar power ‌stations like⁢ the one in Jebrail‌ is part of ⁢a larger trend toward transitioning from fossil‍ fuels to renewable sources. Globally, we are witnessing increased investment in solar technology, with many governments setting ambitious targets for reducing carbon emissions. This solar plant could be a ‍crucial player in‌ diversifying energy supplies and boosting resilience against ‌climate change impacts.

Editor: Speaking of investment, what are some of the funding mechanisms or partnerships that could make ​projects like the⁤ Jebrail solar station successful?

Dr. Hart: Great question! Successful solar projects often involve a mix of public and‍ private funding. Governments can provide grants and ⁤incentives to lower the financial burden. Moreover, partnerships with private investors or international organizations can offer technical expertise and capital resources. ⁢Collaborative models can ⁢enhance project viability and launch effectively.

Editor: Now, beyond financial investment,⁣ what about community involvement? How important is local engagement in solar projects?

Dr. Hart: ⁤Local engagement ‍is critical!‍ It ensures that community needs and values are considered‍ in the project design, which can facilitate smoother implementation. When locals support such initiatives, it‌ often leads to better-maintained​ facilities⁢ and shared benefits. Community solar programs can empower individuals‌ to participate directly in ⁤energy production, making ​renewable⁣ energy more accessible.

Editor: That’s inspiring! As we see more solar stations,‌ do you think the technology will ‍continue to evolve?

Dr. Hart: Absolutely. Solar technology is advancing rapidly—efficiency rates are improving, and we’re seeing innovations ‍like solar panels that can blend into building materials or‍ those​ that track the sun. As technology gets cheaper⁤ and more efficient, it will‍ make solar power even more attractive for regions like Jebrail‍ and​ beyond.

Editor: Last⁣ question, Dr. Hart. In your opinion, what’s the most critical element for countries investing in solar energy to consider⁤ moving forward?

Dr. Hart: ‌ It’s essential to create a supportive policy environment that ⁤encourages investment and innovation. Clear regulations, incentives for ​both developers and consumers, and educational programs about the ⁤benefits of renewable energy can significantly impact a project’s‍ success. Countries that prioritize these areas are more likely to succeed in their solar energy initiatives.

Editor: Thank you so⁤ much, Dr. Hart! Your insights into the promising ⁢future of ‍solar energy and its implications for places like Jebrail are⁢ invaluable. We look forward to⁤ seeing how these developments unfold.

Dr. Hart: ‍ Thank you⁤ for having‍ me! Exciting times lie ahead for renewable energy,⁣ and I’m ‌eager to see the positive impact ⁣of ⁤these projects.

You may also like

Leave a Comment