На проходящем в Баку климатическом форуме COP29 энергетические компании Masdar (ОАЭ) и ACWA Power (Саудовская Аравия) подписали меморандум о взаимопонимании с азербайджанской SOCAR Green, «зеленой» дочкой азербайджанской государственной нефтегазовой корпорации SOCAR, на предмет реализации проектов офшорной ветроэнергетики общей мощностью 3,5 ГВт в Азербайджанской Республике. https://renen.ru/azerbajdzhan-planiruet-postroit-3-5-gvt-ofshornyh-vetrovyh-elektrostantsij/
На проходящем в Баку климатическом форуме COP29 энергетические компании Masdar (ОАЭ) и ACWA Power (Саудовская Аравия) подписали меморандум о взаимопонимании с азербайджанской SOCAR Green, «зеленой» дочкой азербайджанской государственной нефтегазовой корпорации SOCAR, на предмет реализации проектов офшорной ветроэнергетики общей мощностью 3,5 ГВт в Азербайджанской Республике. https://renen.ru/azerbajdzhan-planiruet-postroit-3-5-gvt-ofshornyh-vetrovyh-elektrostantsij/
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