Recently, the first 100 MW of the second phase of the Bukhara photovoltaic project in Uzbekistan, which was contracted by China NENG Construction Group, was successfully connected to the grid. At the plenary meeting of the third Tashkent International Investment Forum, Uzbek President Mirziyoyev affirmed the role of China in promoting Uzbekistan's green energy transformation, and witnessed the first 100 megawatts of grid-connected power generation in the second phase of the 1 GW photovoltaic project in Uzbekistan through a video link.
The 1 GW photovoltaic project in Uzbekistan is the first large-scale new energy project invested by Chinese enterprises in Central Asia after the China-Central Asia Summit in May last year, and it is also the largest photovoltaic project invested by Chinese enterprises in the local region under the background of the "Belt and Road". The project includes 500 MW PV projects in Putrajaya and 500 MW PV projects in Ka. After the completion of the project, the annual power generation of about 2.4 billion KWH, is expected to reduce carbon dioxide emissions of about 2.4 million tons per year, the equivalent savings of 520 million cubic meters of natural gas, will promote Uzbekistan's energy low-carbon transformation and economic and social development, and accelerate the promotion of China's overseas "four new" layout is of great significance.
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