A training session titled “Energy Transition and Carbon Emission Reduction Strategies” was held at Mingachevir State University, organized by the staff of the Department of Energy. The training was designed for students majoring in Energy Engineering and Electrical and Electronics Engineering.
During the session, Madina Aliyeva, a lecturer at the Department of Energy, provided detailed information on the development of renewable energy sources, particularly highlighting the role of hydro, wind, and solar power plants in the energy system. She emphasized that these sources are environmentally friendly, contribute to reducing carbon emissions, and serve as sustainable alternatives in energy production.
It was noted that the transition to green energy is one of the key directions in combating global climate change today. Hydropower plants ensure stable and reliable energy production, while wind and solar power plants contribute to diversifying the energy mix through the use of inexhaustible natural resources.
The training highlighted that the widespread application of renewable energy sources not only reduces harmful emissions released into the atmosphere but also strengthens the country’s energy security and supports sustainable economic development. It was also underlined that advancements in this field accelerate the implementation of innovative technologies in the energy sector.
Within the framework of the training, an exchange of views was held with students on the application of green energy technologies, increasing energy efficiency, and reducing carbon emissions. Participants’ questions were answered, and discussions were conducted around the topic.
It should be noted that Mingachevir State University regularly organizes various trainings and seminars aimed at enhancing students’ professional knowledge and skills and equipping them with competencies aligned with modern global challenges.