The implementation agreements for 845 megawatts of power projects between Azizi Group and the Afghanistan Electricity Company, under the control of the Taliban, are scheduled to be signed tomorrow.
The Economic Deputy of the Prime Minister’s Office announced that on Wednesday, 11nd of Feb, the Economic Deputy of the Prime Minister, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, and the CEO of Azizi Group, Mirowis Azizi, will be present to sign the agreements to commence operations for five solar and coal-based power projects between Azizi Group and the Afghanistan Electricity Company.
According to the agreements, significant infrastructure work will begin in the energy sector, increasing the country’s electricity production capacity.
Azizi Group’s investment is considered an important development in Afghanistan’s energy sector, providing new sources of clean energy production and distribution for the country.
The Economic Deputy of the Prime Minister’s Office stated that the operational launch of these projects will bring stability to the energy sector, promote economic growth in the region, and increase employment and investment opportunities.
It is noteworthy that the implementation of these projects will enhance Afghanistan’s electricity self-sufficiency and help reduce reliance on imported electricity.
