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Can a New Power Link Boost the EU’s Energy Independence?

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Floating mines used in the ongoing Ukraine war already pose a risk to ships in those waters. Now, the village draws power partially from the Garadagh plant, and university groups come to Garadagh almost every week to learn how solar plants work in practice, he says. Bulgaria wants in, as does Armenia.

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Azerbaijan Plans Caspian-Black Sea Energy Corridor

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It’s a formidable task, considering that it would stretch across nearly 1,200 kilometers of water, most of which is over 2 km deep, and, since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, littered with floating mines. To the south, tensions between Armenia and Azerbaijan remain after the recent war and ethnic violence. Let’s put our egos aside.’”