
BAKU, Azerbaijan, January 7. The construction
of the strategically important Khizi-Absheron Wind Power Plant,
implemented by Azerbaijan in collaboration with Saudi Arabia’s ACWA
Power company, has been completed, Trend reports via the Azerbaijani Ministry of
Energy.
The connection of the 240 MW power plant to the grid has also
been successfully completed.
On January 9, 2020, the Ministry of Energy of Azerbaijan and
ACWA Power signed an Implementation Agreement. According to the
agreement, a pilot project will be implemented for the construction
of a wind power plant with a capacity of 240 MW by ACWA Power. In
this regard, on December 30, 2020, an Investment agreement, Power
Purchase agreement, and Transmission Connection agreement were
signed on a 240 MW wind power plant between the Ministry of Energy,
Azerenergy OJSC, and ACWA Power.
According to the preliminary estimates, the wind power station
will annually generate one billion kWh of electricity, will give an
opportunity to save 220 million cubic meters of natural gas per
year, prevent 400,000 tons of carbon dioxide emissions, and supply
300,000 homes with electricity. The total cost of the project is
approximately $ 300 million and is expected to be fully funded by
foreign investment.
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