Conference on Renewable Energy and Emission Reduction Held at ADA University

On April 7, ADA University hosted the international conference titled “Innovative Pathways to a Greener Future: Renewable Energy and Emission Reduction”, organized with the support of MVM Group and in cooperation with the Embassy of the Czech Republic in Baku.

The Conference on Renewable Energy and Emission Reduction was officially opened by Sadig Gurbanov, Chairman of the Natural Resources, Energy and Ecology Committee of the Parliament of Azerbaijan, and Orhan Zeynalov, Deputy Minister of Energy of Azerbaijan. In their remarks, they welcomed the distinguished guests, including representatives from various industries, the business sector, the diplomatic corps, and academia.

Keynote speeches were delivered by H.E. Tamás Torma, Ambassador of Hungary, H.E. Milan Sedláček, Ambassador of the Czech Republic, and Dr. Fariz Ismailzade, Vice-Rector of ADA University. Representatives from BP Azerbaijan, SOCAR-Green, and Masdar also participated in the event, sharing their experiences and insights on advancing renewable energy solutions.

Mr. Károly Mátrai, CEO of MVM Group, highlighted the company’s strong interest in contributing to Azerbaijan’s renewable energy sector, reaffirming MVM’s commitment to further cooperation and engagement in this field.

The conference generated strong interest and active participation, with numerous questions and discussions reflecting a high level of professional engagement. Central topics included the application of cutting-edge renewable energy technologies and effective strategies for emission reduction.

Both students and professionals in attendance demonstrated a clear commitment to environmental protection and sustainable development. The event received extensive coverage in the Azerbaijani media, underscoring the country’s growing focus on green energy initiatives.

This high-level gathering successfully fostered international dialogue and cooperation, representing a meaningful step toward a more sustainable energy future.

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