AZERIKIMYA


Energy transition

AZERIKIMYA strives to develop projects on energy transition to contribute to environmental security in Azerbaijan and globally. The company cooperates with leading international partners to provide integrated solutions in energy transition, renewable energy sources, green hydrogen, carbon capture, utilization and storage, as well as emission credit trading activities.
The following directions for energy transition have been defined based on the Corporate Strategy of AZERIKIMYA until 2035:
HydrogenThe company is actively studying the production of hydrogen as a new energy source and its export potential through existing transport infrastructure in Azerbaijan. By using hydrogen as a clean energy carrier, AZERIKIMYA aims to reduce carbon emissions while meeting growing global demand, including applications in transportation and other industrial sectors.
Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS)AZERIKIMYA is carefully evaluating the implementation of CCUS technologies, recognized as effective solutions for capturing and reducing CO₂ emissions generated in oil and gas, petrochemical operations, and other industrial processes.
Renewable Energy SourcesAs an energy-focused enterprise, AZERIKIMYA is committed to ensuring a sustainable energy supply through investments in renewable and green energy sources. The company plans to optimize energy efficiency in production and redirect saved natural gas volumes for export, while meeting part of domestic demand through renewables.
Electric Vehicles AZERIKIMYA contributes to improving environmental conditions by supporting the development of electric vehicle infrastructure, including the installation of EV charging stations and expansion of networks, thereby accelerating the transition to cleaner transportation.
Low-Carbon InitiativesPrioritizing low-carbon activities such as biofuel production, plastic waste recycling, and biopolymer manufacturing, along with the development of a long-term roadmap, will support AZERIKIMYA’s commitment to environmental sustainability and energy security.