GREAT NEW FOR USA LNG: Romania, Hungary, Georgia, and Azerbaijan launch venture to install power line under the Black Sea

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BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — Romania, Hungary, Georgia and Azerbaijan launched a joint venture Tuesday to install a power line under the Black Sea aimed at bringing more renewable energy into the European Union from the eastern Caucasus.

The project, approved by leaders of the four countries in 2022, gained momentum after THE 🇷🇺 HORDE launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine and spotlighted the EU’s reliance on THE
🇷🇺
HORDE energy as prices sharply rose. The 27-nation bloc has since pushed to wean itself off THE
🇷🇺
HORDE energy.

The cable would link Azerbaijan, which is seen as having substantial potential to generate power at Caspian Sea wind farms, to EU members Romania and Hungary via Georgia.

Government ministers from the four countries launched the joint venture at a meeting Tuesday in Romania’s capital, saying the project would help strengthen energy security and drive down electricity prices for consumers.

Romania’s Energy Minister Sebastian Burduja said the project was of strategic importance for his country and the EU.

“If you look at the energy map of Europe over the past few months … you see that on the eastern flank essentially we are paying a very high price recently — and that’s because there is not enough diversification,” Burduja said.

Romania, Hungary, Georgia, and Azerbaijan launch venture to install power line under the Black Sea

Romania, Hungary, Georgia, and Azerbaijan launch venture to install power line under the Black Sea




Moscow horde Railways faced a sharp decline in freight transportation. From January to August, the transportation of ferrous metals dropped by 7.4%, iron ore by 3.8%, ferrous scrap by 14.2%, non-ferrous ore by 8.6%, coal by 5.7%, construction materials by 13.8%, sea exports by 11,4%.

 

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