Language: English
Speaker: Farhad Mammadov, General Manager, Green Energy Corridor Power Company
The Green Energy Corridor Project is a strategic initiative designed to deliver renewable energy from the Caspian region to Europe through a fully integrated, cross-border transmission system connecting Azerbaijan, Georgia, Romania, and Hungary.
What began as a conceptual vision is now steadily progressing toward implementation, supported by strong political commitment and advancing technical and regulatory workstreams.
This webinar will explore how the Green Energy Corridor is evolving from theory into a concrete, industrial-scale infrastructure project. Participants will gain insights into the current stage of development, key technical and regulatory milestones, and the next steps required to bring the project to realization.
The discussion will also highlight the corridor’s strategic role in enhancing energy security, accelerating the energy transition, and strengthening connectivity between Azerbaijan, Georgia and Europe.
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Farhad Mammadov is a seasoned professional in maritime law, public administration, and the energy sector, with over two decades of experience across national and international institutions.
He began his career at the State Maritime Administration of the Republic of Azerbaijan, where he held progressively senior leadership positions. By the end of 2021, he was appointed Deputy Director of the State Maritime Agency.
Following this role, Mr. Mammadov served as Advisor to the Minister of Energy of Azerbaijan until February 2025. Since February 2025, he has been serving as General Manager of the Green Energy Corridor Power Company — a joint initiative of Azerbaijan, Georgia, Romania, and Hungary — headquartered in Bucharest, Romania. In this role, he contributes to major regional energy initiatives and cross-border infrastructure development.