Azerbaijan has announced plans to establish a circular power supply system connecting the cities of Aghdam, Asgaran, Khojaly, and Khankandi in the Karabakh region. This energy infrastructure project is part of the broader post-conflict reconstruction and integration efforts following the restoration of Azerbaijan’s full sovereignty over the region.
The circular power network is designed to ensure stable, reliable, and uninterrupted electricity across these territories. By linking multiple cities in a circular system, it creates an interconnected grid that allows power to be rerouted efficiently in case of disruptions, thereby increasing energy security and resilience.
According to EDnews,this initiative also supports the government’s goal of rebuilding liberated areas. It plays a key role in encouraging the return of displaced populations and promoting long-term economic growth in the region.
Overall, the project demonstrates Azerbaijan’s commitment to developing modern infrastructure. It ensures equal access to essential services across the country and contributes to the sustainable development of the Karabakh region.
Madina Mammadova//EDnews