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While the Central Asian region has long been recognised for its rich natural resources, countries like Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan are now emerging as promising players in the infrastructure and energy sectors, attracting increasing attention from global investors and developers. In today's episode, we hear from two experts from EBRD's Eurasia team on what is driving this interest.
From advances in renewables, battery storage and hydrogen projects to enhancing transport connectivity across the Trans-Caspian corridor, Salma Mansour, Principal Banker in EBRD's Energy Eurasia, Middle East and Africa team, and Alexander Rogachevsky, Associate Director in EBRD's Infrastructure Eurasia team, discuss the latest developments shaping Central Asia's investment landscape.
This podcast is brought to you by IPFA, the go-to association for energy and infrastructure professionals worldwide. You can find out more information and access plenty of other high quality infra and energy content via our website (www.ipfa.org).
By IPFAWhile the Central Asian region has long been recognised for its rich natural resources, countries like Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan are now emerging as promising players in the infrastructure and energy sectors, attracting increasing attention from global investors and developers. In today's episode, we hear from two experts from EBRD's Eurasia team on what is driving this interest.
From advances in renewables, battery storage and hydrogen projects to enhancing transport connectivity across the Trans-Caspian corridor, Salma Mansour, Principal Banker in EBRD's Energy Eurasia, Middle East and Africa team, and Alexander Rogachevsky, Associate Director in EBRD's Infrastructure Eurasia team, discuss the latest developments shaping Central Asia's investment landscape.
This podcast is brought to you by IPFA, the go-to association for energy and infrastructure professionals worldwide. You can find out more information and access plenty of other high quality infra and energy content via our website (www.ipfa.org).