BAKU, Azerbaijan, September 26. Georgia and
Azerbaijan are developing ideas and mechanisms for the supply and
transit of green hydrogen, the Deputy Head of the Department of
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Sources of the Ministry of
Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia, Omar Tsereteli
said, Trend
reports.
He made the remark at the “ Azerbaijan and Central Asia Green
Energy Week” in Baku.
“Georgia’s cooperation with neighboring countries within the
framework of the Green Energy Corridor projects is aimed at
developing ideas for the supply, transit, and export of green
hydrogen to Europe,” he said.
According to him, despite the fact that some projects have been
temporarily postponed for objective reasons, work in this direction
continues.
“Together with Azerbaijan, we have an initiative called the
Green Energy Corridor. Within its framework, we are developing
ideas and mechanisms for the supply and transit of green hydrogen,
both by pipeline and by sea, to Romania and further to Europe. We
have already identified several possible routes, some of which look
quite realistic,” Tsereteli noted.
He added that working groups on this issue meet regularly and
expressed hope that the efforts being made will yield concrete
results in the near future.