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Utilities in Azerbaijan

Utilities in Azerbaijan cover the topic of public utility services in the territory of Azerbaijani Republic. The utilities of Azerbaijan are provided by the government owned public utilities: “Azersu” for the water supply and waste management, “Azerishiq” and “Azerenerji” for electricity, “Azerigaz” for natural gas, “Azeristiliktechizat” for district heating.

Housing fund supplied with public utilities extracted State Statistical Committee of Azerbaijan
Water, electricity, gas consumption expenditures of households, AZN, per capita per month extracted State Statistical Committee of Azerbaijan

Electricity edit

Electrical power is the widely utilized energy source in Azerbaijan in terms of domestic and industrial use.[1] Electricity production and its distribution are covered by the state-owned Azerenerji JSC and Azerishig JSC.[2][3][4]

The first electricity production plants in Azerbaijan were established at Bayil avenue ("Bakinski dok") in 1895 and in Bibiheybat-Bayil cape which was put into use in 1901,[5] as well as the Belqorod power station in Beliy Qorod in 1902.[6] Private power companies and stations were nationalized after Azerbaijan was invaded by the 11th Army of Soviet Russia in 1920.[5] Baku power network operated under “Elektrotok” department of Azneft until it was transferred to newly established "Azenerji" Azerbaijan Region Energy Office in 1935.[2] Throughout the years, a number of changes were applied to the companies dealing with electrical power production and distribution. In 1993 “Azerenerji Production Association” was formed as a public company responsible for electrical power production and transmission in the country which was transformed into “Azerenerji JSC” in 1996.[2]

Baku Power Network operated under different public organizations and it became separate state-owned company – “Bakielektrikshebeke JSC” according to the Presidential decree dated on 14 June 2000.[7] Its functions suspended in 2002 and restored in 2006.[5] It is called “Azerishig JSC” based on the Presidential Decree dated 10.02.2015[8] and is responsible for electrical power provision to the subscribers.[3][9]

The whole country's electricity demand is furnished by the power stations operating under Azerenerji. 13 of those stations are thermal power stations with the installed capacity of 5134 MW power, and 17 are hydro-power stations with the installed capacity of 1162.2 MW power.[10][11] Moreover, a number of small power stations have been set up by other companies in the country by utilizing water, wind, solar, domestic wastes.[11] Electricity production reached 24.32 billion kWh in 2017, while consumption was 17.09 billion kWh. Total installed capacity in September 2019 is 6.6455 million kW. Eight thermal plants supply 80% of capacity, including Shimal-2 power station put into used in early September 2019.[10][12] 12% comes from 2 hydroelectric plants (Mingachevir HPP and Shamkir HPP), and the rest from other thermal, hydro and small hydro plants. The main power plants (both are thermal) are near Shirvan (Janub TPP - 780 MW) and Mingechaur (Azerbaijan TPP - 2,400 MW).[10]

Natural gas edit

Transmission, distribution and production of natural gas in the territory of the Azerbaijani Republic is regulated by the state-owned company Azerigaz Production Union under SOCAR.[13][14][4]

“The State Program on Socio-economic Development of the Regions of the Republic of Azerbaijan (2004-2008)" approved by the Decree of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan dated February 11, 2004 and The State Program on the Development of the Energy Complex (2005-2015) dated February 14, 2005 accelerated the process of natural gas supply of the economy and population of Azerbaijan and the restructuring of the gas sector.[11]

The Presidential decrees on State Program on Development of Fuel and Energy Complex (2005-2015) of the Republic of Azerbaijan dated 14 February 2005, State Program on Socio-Economic Development of the Republic of Azerbaijan in 2009-2013 dated 14 August 2009, “State Program on the socio-economic development of Baku and its settlements" dated 4 May 2011, "State program of economic development of the regions of the Republic of Azerbaijan for 2014-2018" dated 17 January 2014 and "State Program on socio-economic development of Baku and its settlements in 2014-2016" dated 27 February 2014 improved gas supply in the country.[11]

The decree on “Removal of debt of population for natural gas consumption” signed by the President of Azerbaijan on December 29, 2009, provided cleanup of unpaid bills of population for natural gas until 1 October 2009. Natural gas network was extended to 1309 settlements between 2009 and 2016. Natural gas supply level in Azerbaijan reached 87.8% in October 2016. As the result of the execution of gasification program, natural gas supply level in 5 cities (Sumgait, Mingachevir, Ganja, Naftalan and Shirvan) and 6 rayons (Absheron, Bilasuvar, Hajiqabul, Fuzuli, Balakan and Qazakh) increased to 100%.[11]

 
Distribution of household according to amenities in Azerbaijan in 2017 extracted State Statistical Committee of Azerbaijan

Water supply edit

Potable water supply and sanitation services in Azerbaijan are centrally managed by Azersu JSC. The company is responsible for taking water from the sources, processing, transporting and distributing of water, and purifying wastewater. Azersu also deal with designing water intake structures, reservoirs, pumping stations, water pipelines, sewage collectors, and their construction, operation and maintenance.[15][16]

Azersu controls 18K kilometers of water transmission lines and 3500 kilometers of sewer and stormwater lines.[15] Water supply Baku city and Absheron peninsula is fulfilled from 5 – 3 underground and 2 surface water sources: 2 underground water sources located in Khachmaz, the underground water source of Oghuz, and Jeyranbatan reservoir, as well as Kura River.[15][11] Drinking water is delivered to Baku through Shollar and Second Baku waterlines from Khachmaz, waterlines from Kura and Jeyranbatan water treatment plants and Oguz-Qabala-Baku waterline.[15][16]

District heating edit

Heating supply to subscribers is managed by Azeristiliktechizat JSC established in June 2005. This company deal with the generation of thermal energy, its transmission, distribution and sale, at the same time provides heating supply to residential houses and apartments, educational and healthcare facilities, as well as other social facilities based in Baku and different regions of the country.[17][11][4]

Post and telecommunication edit

The first post office in the territory of Azerbaijan was opened in Ganja in 1818, and the network extended to Baku, Nakhchivan, Shusha, Shamakhi and Guba until 1830. Postal items were delivered by railway for the first time in 1883 between Baku and Tbilisi. The Ministry of Post and Telegraph was formed on October 6, 1918.[18][19][20]

Azerpost is the only national postal operator providing postal services in Azerbaijan.[18] In addition to Azerpost, there are more than 60 private postal operators providing fast and courier mail services to entities and individuals.[19][20]

Telephone edit

The first telephone line in Azerbaijan was established in 1881 by “Nobel Brothers’ society”. There are 2 main public operator providing fixed telephone network services in Azerbaijan. One of them is Aztelekom established in 1992 as a national communication operator in order to improve telecommunication services in the country. The other is Baku Telephone Communications LLC. The wired and wireless telephone network of Baku Telephone Communications LLC covers administrative districts of Baku, and Aztelekom's network covers the whole country except Baku and Nakhchivan.[21][22]

 
ASAN Kommunal center in Azerbaijan

Asan Kommunal edit

ASAN Kommunal (ASAN Utilities) centers under the State Agency on Public Services and Social Innovations were established according to the Presidential Decree dated 04.05.2016 in order to provide customer services in public utilities sector to legal entities and individuals in a single location based on ASAN service principles.[23] These centers offer more than 40 services of Azerishig, Azersu and Azerigaz related to electricity, water and natural gas provision in addition to banking and insurance services.[24] There are two centers of ASAN Kommunal operating in Baku.[25]

Utility tariff edit

Utility tariffs in Azerbaijan are assigned by the Tariff (price) Council of the Azerbaijan Republic established in 2005 in order to reinforce anti-inflationary measures in the country. The council is chaired by the Minister of Economy and Industry.[26] Its regulations are applied to processing, transportation, wholesale and retail tariffs of natural gas; general-purpose postal services; electricity; water supply, solid waste collection, transportation and disposal; services rendered by Azeristiliktechizat Open Joint Stock Company; communication services via fixed telephone network; as well as public transport services.[27][4]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ United Nations. Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (2005). Electric Power in Asia and the Pacific 2001 and 2002. United Nations Publications. pp. 38–40. ISBN 9789211204148.
  2. ^ a b c "General information". www.azerenerji.gov.az. from the original on 2019-08-31. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  3. ^ a b "Mission of Azerishig". www.azerishiq.az. from the original on 2020-02-08. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  4. ^ a b c d ENERGY CHARTER SECRETATIAT (2013). In-Depth Review of the Energy Efficiency Policy of Azerbaijan (PDF). pp. 32–52. ISBN 978-905948-126-8. (PDF) from the original on 2020-10-24. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
  5. ^ a b c "The history of electrical network in Azerbaijan". www.azerishiq.az. from the original on 2018-09-11. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  6. ^ "The first phase of the development of electric power industry in Azerbaijan" (PDF). Ministry of Energy of Azerbaijan. (PDF) from the original on 2018-05-16. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  7. ^ "Decree of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan on the establishment and management of "Bakielektrikshebeke" Joint Stock Company". Unified database of the normative legal acts of the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Azerbaijan. from the original on 2018-09-11. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  8. ^ "History of Azerishig". www.azerishiq.az. from the original on 2018-09-11. Retrieved 2018-09-11.
  9. ^ Rzayev, Baba (August 10, 2016). "Electric energy system in Azerbaijan". Azerbaijan: 4–5. from the original on September 12, 2018. Retrieved September 12, 2018 – via Azerbaijan National Library.
  10. ^ a b c "Electricity generation". www.azerenerji.gov.az. from the original on 2019-09-08. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g "Strategic Road Map on Development of Communal Services (Electricity and Heat Energy, Water and Gas) in the Republic of Azerbaijan" (PDF). State Housing Construction Agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan. (PDF) from the original on 2020-08-04. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
  12. ^ "Ilham Aliyev attended ceremony to launch "Shimal-2" power station". Official website of President of Azerbaijan Republic. from the original on 2019-09-13. Retrieved 2019-09-10.
  13. ^ "AzeriGas Production Union". www.socar.az. from the original on 2018-09-12. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
  14. ^ "About". Azerigaz. from the original on 2018-09-14. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
  15. ^ a b c d "Azərsu -About". www.azersu.az (in Azerbaijani). from the original on 2018-09-12. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
  16. ^ a b "Housing and community economic". www.azerbaijans.com. from the original on 2022-05-23. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
  17. ^ "Development history of heat supply system in Azerbaijan". azeristilik.gov.az. from the original on 2018-10-04. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
  18. ^ a b "Development history of post in Azerbaijan". Azerpost. from the original on 2018-09-12. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
  19. ^ a b "History and development of Mail in Azerbaijan". Ministry of Transport, Communications and High Technologies of the Republic of Azerbaijan. from the original on 2018-09-12. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
  20. ^ a b Huseynzade, Fuad (22–23 November 2011). "The history of the Azerbaijani post". Paritet: 14. from the original on 2018-09-11. Retrieved 2018-09-12 – via Azerbaijan National Library.
  21. ^ "History of telecommunication in Azerbaijan". www.aztelekom.az. from the original on 2018-09-12. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
  22. ^ "Telecommunications". Ministry of Transport, Communications and High Technologies of the Republic of Azerbaijan. from the original on 2018-09-12. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
  23. ^ "Decree of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan on measures to establish "ASAN Kommunal" centers". president.az (in Azerbaijani). from the original on 2018-01-03. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
  24. ^ "Opening of "ASAN Kommunal" Center No1 in Baku". en.president.az. from the original on 2018-09-12. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
  25. ^ ""ASAN Kommunal" centers". asan.az (in Azerbaijani). from the original on 2018-09-12. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
  26. ^ "Tariff (price) Council - About". www.tariffcouncil.gov.az. from the original on 2018-09-12. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
  27. ^ "Tariff Council - tariffs". www.tariffcouncil.gov.az. from the original on 2018-09-18. Retrieved 2018-09-12.

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Utilities in Azerbaijan cover the topic of public utility services in the territory of Azerbaijani Republic The utilities of Azerbaijan are provided by the government owned public utilities Azersu for the water supply and waste management Azerishiq and Azerenerji for electricity Azerigaz for natural gas Azeristiliktechizat for district heating Housing fund supplied with public utilities extracted State Statistical Committee of AzerbaijanWater electricity gas consumption expenditures of households AZN per capita per month extracted State Statistical Committee of Azerbaijan Contents 1 Electricity 2 Natural gas 3 Water supply 4 District heating 5 Post and telecommunication 5 1 Telephone 6 Asan Kommunal 7 Utility tariff 8 See also 9 ReferencesElectricity editElectrical power is the widely utilized energy source in Azerbaijan in terms of domestic and industrial use 1 Electricity production and its distribution are covered by the state owned Azerenerji JSC and Azerishig JSC 2 3 4 The first electricity production plants in Azerbaijan were established at Bayil avenue Bakinski dok in 1895 and in Bibiheybat Bayil cape which was put into use in 1901 5 as well as the Belqorod power station in Beliy Qorod in 1902 6 Private power companies and stations were nationalized after Azerbaijan was invaded by the 11th Army of Soviet Russia in 1920 5 Baku power network operated under Elektrotok department of Azneft until it was transferred to newly established Azenerji Azerbaijan Region Energy Office in 1935 2 Throughout the years a number of changes were applied to the companies dealing with electrical power production and distribution In 1993 Azerenerji Production Association was formed as a public company responsible for electrical power production and transmission in the country which was transformed into Azerenerji JSC in 1996 2 Baku Power Network operated under different public organizations and it became separate state owned company Bakielektrikshebeke JSC according to the Presidential decree dated on 14 June 2000 7 Its functions suspended in 2002 and restored in 2006 5 It is called Azerishig JSC based on the Presidential Decree dated 10 02 2015 8 and is responsible for electrical power provision to the subscribers 3 9 The whole country s electricity demand is furnished by the power stations operating under Azerenerji 13 of those stations are thermal power stations with the installed capacity of 5134 MW power and 17 are hydro power stations with the installed capacity of 1162 2 MW power 10 11 Moreover a number of small power stations have been set up by other companies in the country by utilizing water wind solar domestic wastes 11 Electricity production reached 24 32 billion kWh in 2017 while consumption was 17 09 billion kWh Total installed capacity in September 2019 is 6 6455 million kW Eight thermal plants supply 80 of capacity including Shimal 2 power station put into used in early September 2019 10 12 12 comes from 2 hydroelectric plants Mingachevir HPP and Shamkir HPP and the rest from other thermal hydro and small hydro plants The main power plants both are thermal are near Shirvan Janub TPP 780 MW and Mingechaur Azerbaijan TPP 2 400 MW 10 Natural gas editTransmission distribution and production of natural gas in the territory of the Azerbaijani Republic is regulated by the state owned company Azerigaz Production Union under SOCAR 13 14 4 The State Program on Socio economic Development of the Regions of the Republic of Azerbaijan 2004 2008 approved by the Decree of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan dated February 11 2004 and The State Program on the Development of the Energy Complex 2005 2015 dated February 14 2005 accelerated the process of natural gas supply of the economy and population of Azerbaijan and the restructuring of the gas sector 11 The Presidential decrees on State Program on Development of Fuel and Energy Complex 2005 2015 of the Republic of Azerbaijan dated 14 February 2005 State Program on Socio Economic Development of the Republic of Azerbaijan in 2009 2013 dated 14 August 2009 State Program on the socio economic development of Baku and its settlements dated 4 May 2011 State program of economic development of the regions of the Republic of Azerbaijan for 2014 2018 dated 17 January 2014 and State Program on socio economic development of Baku and its settlements in 2014 2016 dated 27 February 2014 improved gas supply in the country 11 The decree on Removal of debt of population for natural gas consumption signed by the President of Azerbaijan on December 29 2009 provided cleanup of unpaid bills of population for natural gas until 1 October 2009 Natural gas network was extended to 1309 settlements between 2009 and 2016 Natural gas supply level in Azerbaijan reached 87 8 in October 2016 As the result of the execution of gasification program natural gas supply level in 5 cities Sumgait Mingachevir Ganja Naftalan and Shirvan and 6 rayons Absheron Bilasuvar Hajiqabul Fuzuli Balakan and Qazakh increased to 100 11 nbsp Distribution of household according to amenities in Azerbaijan in 2017 extracted State Statistical Committee of AzerbaijanWater supply editPotable water supply and sanitation services in Azerbaijan are centrally managed by Azersu JSC The company is responsible for taking water from the sources processing transporting and distributing of water and purifying wastewater Azersu also deal with designing water intake structures reservoirs pumping stations water pipelines sewage collectors and their construction operation and maintenance 15 16 Azersu controls 18K kilometers of water transmission lines and 3500 kilometers of sewer and stormwater lines 15 Water supply Baku city and Absheron peninsula is fulfilled from 5 3 underground and 2 surface water sources 2 underground water sources located in Khachmaz the underground water source of Oghuz and Jeyranbatan reservoir as well as Kura River 15 11 Drinking water is delivered to Baku through Shollar and Second Baku waterlines from Khachmaz waterlines from Kura and Jeyranbatan water treatment plants and Oguz Qabala Baku waterline 15 16 District heating editHeating supply to subscribers is managed by Azeristiliktechizat JSC established in June 2005 This company deal with the generation of thermal energy its transmission distribution and sale at the same time provides heating supply to residential houses and apartments educational and healthcare facilities as well as other social facilities based in Baku and different regions of the country 17 11 4 Post and telecommunication editThe first post office in the territory of Azerbaijan was opened in Ganja in 1818 and the network extended to Baku Nakhchivan Shusha Shamakhi and Guba until 1830 Postal items were delivered by railway for the first time in 1883 between Baku and Tbilisi The Ministry of Post and Telegraph was formed on October 6 1918 18 19 20 Azerpost is the only national postal operator providing postal services in Azerbaijan 18 In addition to Azerpost there are more than 60 private postal operators providing fast and courier mail services to entities and individuals 19 20 Telephone edit The first telephone line in Azerbaijan was established in 1881 by Nobel Brothers society There are 2 main public operator providing fixed telephone network services in Azerbaijan One of them is Aztelekom established in 1992 as a national communication operator in order to improve telecommunication services in the country The other is Baku Telephone Communications LLC The wired and wireless telephone network of Baku Telephone Communications LLC covers administrative districts of Baku and Aztelekom s network covers the whole country except Baku and Nakhchivan 21 22 nbsp ASAN Kommunal center in AzerbaijanAsan Kommunal editASAN Kommunal ASAN Utilities centers under the State Agency on Public Services and Social Innovations were established according to the Presidential Decree dated 04 05 2016 in order to provide customer services in public utilities sector to legal entities and individuals in a single location based on ASAN service principles 23 These centers offer more than 40 services of Azerishig Azersu and Azerigaz related to electricity water and natural gas provision in addition to banking and insurance services 24 There are two centers of ASAN Kommunal operating in Baku 25 Utility tariff editUtility tariffs in Azerbaijan are assigned by the Tariff price Council of the Azerbaijan Republic established in 2005 in order to reinforce anti inflationary measures in the country The council is chaired by the Minister of Economy and Industry 26 Its regulations are applied to processing transportation wholesale and retail tariffs of natural gas general purpose postal services electricity water supply solid waste collection transportation and disposal services rendered by Azeristiliktechizat Open Joint Stock Company communication services via fixed telephone network as well as public transport services 27 4 See also editEconomy of Azerbaijan ASAN ServiceReferences edit United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific 2005 Electric Power in Asia and the Pacific 2001 and 2002 United Nations Publications pp 38 40 ISBN 9789211204148 a b c General information www azerenerji gov az Archived from the original on 2019 08 31 Retrieved 2018 09 11 a b Mission of Azerishig www azerishiq az Archived from the original on 2020 02 08 Retrieved 2018 09 11 a b c d ENERGY CHARTER SECRETATIAT 2013 In Depth Review of the Energy Efficiency Policy of Azerbaijan PDF pp 32 52 ISBN 978 905948 126 8 Archived PDF from the original on 2020 10 24 Retrieved 2018 09 12 a b c The history of electrical network in Azerbaijan www azerishiq az Archived from the original on 2018 09 11 Retrieved 2018 09 11 The first phase of the development of electric power industry in Azerbaijan PDF Ministry of Energy of Azerbaijan Archived PDF from the original on 2018 05 16 Retrieved 2018 09 11 Decree of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan on the establishment and management of Bakielektrikshebeke Joint Stock Company Unified database of the normative legal acts of the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Azerbaijan Archived from the original on 2018 09 11 Retrieved 2018 09 11 History of Azerishig www azerishiq az Archived from the original on 2018 09 11 Retrieved 2018 09 11 Rzayev Baba August 10 2016 Electric energy system in Azerbaijan Azerbaijan 4 5 Archived from the original on September 12 2018 Retrieved September 12 2018 via Azerbaijan National Library a b c Electricity generation www azerenerji gov az Archived from the original on 2019 09 08 Retrieved 2018 09 12 a b c d e f g Strategic Road Map on Development of Communal Services Electricity and Heat Energy Water and Gas in the Republic of Azerbaijan PDF State Housing Construction Agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan Archived PDF from the original on 2020 08 04 Retrieved 2018 09 12 Ilham Aliyev attended ceremony to launch Shimal 2 power station Official website of President of Azerbaijan Republic Archived from the original on 2019 09 13 Retrieved 2019 09 10 AzeriGas Production Union www socar az Archived from the original on 2018 09 12 Retrieved 2018 09 12 About Azerigaz Archived from the original on 2018 09 14 Retrieved 2018 09 12 a b c d Azersu About www azersu az in Azerbaijani Archived from the original on 2018 09 12 Retrieved 2018 09 12 a b Housing and community economic www azerbaijans com Archived from the original on 2022 05 23 Retrieved 2018 09 12 Development history of heat supply system in Azerbaijan azeristilik gov az Archived from the original on 2018 10 04 Retrieved 2018 09 12 a b Development history of post in Azerbaijan Azerpost Archived from the original on 2018 09 12 Retrieved 2018 09 12 a b History and development of Mail in Azerbaijan Ministry of Transport Communications and High Technologies of the Republic of Azerbaijan Archived from the original on 2018 09 12 Retrieved 2018 09 12 a b Huseynzade Fuad 22 23 November 2011 The history of the Azerbaijani post Paritet 14 Archived from the original on 2018 09 11 Retrieved 2018 09 12 via Azerbaijan National Library History of telecommunication in Azerbaijan www aztelekom az Archived from the original on 2018 09 12 Retrieved 2018 09 12 Telecommunications Ministry of Transport Communications and High Technologies of the Republic of Azerbaijan Archived from the original on 2018 09 12 Retrieved 2018 09 12 Decree of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan on measures to establish ASAN Kommunal centers president az in Azerbaijani Archived from the original on 2018 01 03 Retrieved 2018 09 12 Opening of ASAN Kommunal Center No1 in Baku en president az Archived from the original on 2018 09 12 Retrieved 2018 09 12 ASAN Kommunal centers asan az in Azerbaijani Archived from the original on 2018 09 12 Retrieved 2018 09 12 Tariff price Council About www tariffcouncil gov az Archived from the original on 2018 09 12 Retrieved 2018 09 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