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We look forward to sharing our green energy expertise with Azerbaijan – HUBA

BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 7.​ The Hungarian
Battery Affiliation (HUBA) is eager to share its experience with
Azerbaijan, notably within the area of inexperienced power options,
Péter Kaderják, Government Director of HUBA, stated in an interview
with Development.

Kaderják expressed his delight at being in Baku and shared his
enthusiasm for potential cooperation.

“I characterize the Hungarian Battery Affiliation, which focuses on
inexperienced electrical energy storage options. I’ve realized that SOCAR has
not too long ago established a separate firm to advertise inexperienced
power.

Due to this fact, I’d be very happy to share our expertise from
Hungary. I’d even be very excited to collaborate on tasks in
Azerbaijan.




I imagine Azerbaijan to be a vital accomplice for the
European Union [EU] in guaranteeing power safety for European
residents. As you already know, Europe is historically weak when it comes to
power sources, which is why it imports greater than 80 p.c of
its oil and pure gasoline.

Over current years, Azerbaijan has turn out to be a serious provider of
pure gasoline and oil to Europe. Due to this fact, I imagine the
collaboration between Azerbaijan and Europe has entered a
traditionally important section. I’m delighted that we are actually
discussing cooperation within the areas of future power, specifically
renewable and inexperienced power,” he stated.

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