Uzbekistan is undertaking a comprehensive transformation of its energy sector with a strategic goal of expanding renewable energy capacity by 2030. This initiative is driven by the need to enhance energy security, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and meet the increasing energy demand. The country's commitment to renewable energy, particularly in solar and wind power, is expected to reshape its power industry, introducing new opportunities while addressing existing challenges.
Project name: Construction of photovoltaic station with a capacity of 220 MW in Gallaorol district of Djizak region;
Project name: Construction of photovoltaic station with a capacity of 456,6 MW in Sherobod district of Surkhandarya region;
Project name: Construction of photovoltaic station with a capacity of 220 MW in Kattakurgan district of Samarkand region;
Project name: "Construction of a combined cycle power plant with a total capacity of 1573 MW in the Boyovut district of the Syrdarya region";
The project is based on the decision of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan “On measures to implement the investment program of the Republic of Uzbekistan for 2023-2025” dated December 28, 2022 № PQ-459.
Project name: Construction of combined cycle power plant with a capacity of 1500–1600 MW in Surkhandarya region;
Project name: Construction of combined cycle power plant with a capacity of 550 MW in Djizak region;
The project "Construction of the 500/220 kV Oltinsoy substation with 3/167 MVA transformers" is implemented in accordance with the Decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan dated January 9, 2020 no.PP-4563 "on measures to implement the Investment program of the Republic of Uzbekistan for 2020-2022" and "the Program for implementing major investment projects in the electric power industry for 2019 – 2030 through attracting foreign direct investment", approved by the Prime Minister of the Republic of Uzbekistan.