Azerconnect Group took part in the ‘Carbon Emissions and Market Mechanisms’ roundtable, held during the inaugural Climate Action Week in Baku. The event gathered representatives from government institutions, business associations, the private sector, as well as diplomats and experts. The discussions focused on the pivotal role of carbon emissions reduction and market-driven mechanisms in combating climate change.
Azerconnect Group's Deputy CEO, Dovlat Dovlatov, delivered a speech at the event, highlighting the company’s initiatives focused on reducing carbon emissions and its broader environmental sustainability strategy. It was noted that Azerconnect Group's technological solutions prioritize the transition to green energy sources and the use of efficient network equipment.
Through the implementation of an innovative business model aimed at network optimization and projects carried out in this area, the company saves up to approximately 60% of energy annually. Leveraging technology for environmental sustainability, the company strives to minimize its carbon footprint and apply cutting-edge solutions to protect the environment.
The event also highlighted the role of the private sector in achieving Azerbaijan's national climate targets. It is worth noting that the main purpose of the event held as part of Baku Climate Action Week is to inform representatives of the public and private sectors, support the reduction of carbon emissions in Azerbaijan, and promote discussions around key policies and tools aimed at educating businesses about market mechanisms.
About Azerconnect Group
As a company operating in the dynamically developing ICT and high technologies fields of our country, Azerconnect Group delivers advanced solutions, including Mobile, Internet, and International leased lines provisioning, alongside cutting-edge digital services in FinTech, AdTech, and Media/TV. Azerconnect Group is part of NEQSOL Holding, an international group of companies operating in various countries across the energy, telecommunications, hi-tech, and construction industries.