<img src="https://img.day.az/2024/10/15/800×550/untitled_design_-_2024-10-15t153706.498.png" class="article-image" alt="When will the second stage of restoration of the Lachin district begin?”/>
Closer to spring next year The second stage of recovery will begin Lachin district.
As Day.Az reports with reference to Trend, this was stated by the acting executive director of the Reconstruction, Construction and Management Service in the Lachin region Tofik Islamov at a panel discussion as part of the Caspian Construction Week.
“As part of the Great Return program, 846 families (more than 3,000 people) have been resettled to date. Currently, 226 houses have been restored in the Lachin district, and people have already been resettled there. This work was carried out as part of the first stage. Design work is currently underway for the second stage of restoration. According to our plans, these works will be completed by the beginning of next year. I believe that closer to spring we will begin the second stage, which includes the restoration of houses, roads, tourist areas, hotels and apartment buildings. new industrial facilities, which will employ more people. As part of the implementation of the COP29 plan for environmental protection, technologies for the use of renewable energy sources are being actively introduced. In particular, solar panels are installed on the roofs of buildings, and street lighting is provided using hybrid solar lamps,” he said. T.Islamov.
According to him, to ensure a stable energy supply, solar panels are being installed in 24 houses, and solar collectors are connected in 90 houses.
“In the villages of Zabukh and Sus, as well as on the roofs of two schools and administrative buildings, solar panels are installed. There are also 11 small hydroelectric power stations in the area, which allows generating more than 80 million kilowatt-hours of renewable energy, saving over 20 million cubic meters of natural gas and preventing emissions more than 32 million tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere,” added T. Islamov.