Saudi Arabia’s
The projects are billed as providing a model for how international expertise can accelerate the development of local industry.
More than 10 Uzbek manufacturers and 40 subcontractors are already engaged in the projects, including cable producers, metal fabricators and electrical equipment suppliers. Among the milestones is the design of Uzbekistan’s first 500-kV double-circuit transmission towers.
Localisation efforts extend beyond equipment to workforce development. More than 3,000 jobs will be created during construction.
Once operational, the plants are expected to supply clean electricity to hundreds of thousands of households, reduce emissions and contribute to Uzbekistan’s target of sourcing between 25 and 40% of its energy from renewables — and up to 50% — by 2030.
Local execution partners on the projects include Juru Energy and
UzAssystem for engineering and design. Key suppliers include
Currently,
Including hydro, renewables have produced 13.22bn kWh year-to-date, accounting for 22% of national output — enough to power 7.3mn households for nine months or 5.5mn for a year.
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