
Pursuant to the Resolution of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan No. PP-4791 dated 29 July 2020, “On Measures to Further Improve the Reliability of Electricity Supply in Tashkent City and Tashkent Region,” the investment project “Construction of the New 500 kV Halqa Substation and 220 kV and 500 kV Overhead Transmission Lines” is being implemented with financing from the World Bank.

Pursuant to the Resolution of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan No. PP-4791 dated 29 July 2020, “On Measures to Further Improve the Reliability of Electricity Supply in Tashkent City and Tashkent Region,” the investment project “Construction of the New 500 kV Halqa Substation and 220 kV and 500 kV Overhead Transmission Lines” is being implemented with financing from the World Bank.

The projects are implemented in accordance with the Resolutions of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan dated February 23, 2021 No. PP-5001 “On measures for the implementation of the investment project ‘Construction of a 300–500 MW wind power plant in Peshku District of Bukhara Region’”...

Information about the project "Construction of a 220 kV overhead network and a new 220/110/10 kV substation in order to provide uninterrupted power supply to production enterprises located in the "Mergancha" and "Saryktepa" areas of the Urgut free economic zone".

Brief information about the project: "Construction of a 220 kV overhead power line between the Tashkent Thermal Power Plant and the Keles Substation in Tashkent Region."

Basis for project implementation: Resolution of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan No. PQ-363 dated November 9, 2023.

Information about the investment project to connect a combined-cycle power plant under construction with a capacity of 1500-1600 MW in the Angor district of the Surkhandarya region to the 500-220 kV power grid.

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.