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

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Last November , w hen Azerbaijan hosted COP29 , the United Nations annual climate summit , i t was a sort of coming-out party for the country. Azerbaijan built its economy on its abundant fossil fuels. Masdar Over the past decade, though, Azerbaijan has tried to green up its energy sector.

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Azerbaijan Plans Caspian-Black Sea Energy Corridor

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Azerbaijan next week will garner much of the attention of the climate tech world, and not just because it will host COP29 , the United Nation’s giant annual climate change conference. As ambitious as Azerbaijan’s plans sound, longer undersea connections have been proposed. It intends to develop up to 9 GW more in Azerbaijan by 2030.

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IEEE Young Professionals Talked Sustainability Tech at Climate Week NYC

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Kefalidou highlighted IRENAs commitment to tracking the targets by analyzing global technology trends while emphasizing the development of next-generation solutions, including advanced solar PV systems, offshore wind farms, and smart-grid technologies. The outcomes of the discussions were presented at the U.N.

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The UK steps up with an 81% emissions cut by 2035 target at COP29 following Trump win

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The Guardian , which first broke the news from Baku, reports that “the goal would be achieved by decarbonizing the power sector and through a massive expansion of offshore wind, as well as through investments in carbon capture and storage and nuclear energy.” billion in climate finance to poor countries. Get started here.

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The UK steps up with an 81% emissions cut target at COP29 following Trump win

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The Guardian , which first broke the news from Baku, reports that “the goal would be achieved by decarbonizing the power sector and through a massive expansion of offshore wind, as well as through investments in carbon capture and storage and nuclear energy.” billion in climate finance to poor countries. Get started here.