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Azerbaijan starts building a 330-kV power line to connect Nakhchivan to its grid and Europe.
Azerbaijan has begun construction of the Zangezur power line, a 330-kilovolt transmission project linking the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic to the national grid and the broader Azerbaijan-Turkey-Europe energy corridor.
The line spans 179 kilometers through rugged terrain, with a new 330-kV substation being built in Nakhchivan.
Future phases include a 44-kilometer extension through the Zangezur corridor and a 230-kilometer 400-kV line to Turkey, along with Azerbaijan’s first 400-kV converter substation.
The project aims to integrate Nakhchivan into the national energy system, end reliance on foreign frequency regulation, and enable electricity exports to Europe.
It is considered one of Azerbaijan’s most significant energy initiatives.
Azerbaiyán comienza a construir una línea eléctrica de 330 kV para conectar Nakhchivan a su red y a Europa.