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    Uzbekistan will build its first solar power plant

    • Last Update: 2022-12-28
    • Source: Internet
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    Recently, a meeting was held in Tashkent, organized by the International Finance Corporation, the State Investment Committee of Uzbekistan and Uzbekenergo, at which it was decided to build the first solar power plant
    in the form of a public-private partnership in the form of potential investors.

    Representatives of 22 of the largest energy companies and international financial organizations arrived in Uzbekistan to learn about the technical characteristics of the project and the planned dates
    of competitive selection.

    Investors will be selected through transparent and competitive bidding and will have the opportunity to enter into land lease agreements, concession agreements and the development and use of the plant's major assets
    .

    Back in May, IFC signed an agreement with the Uzbek government to attract private sector investment
    in renewable energy in Uzbekistan.

    IFC acted as an advisor to the Government of Uzbekistan and the Government of Uzbekistan on the formation of a public-private partnership with the aim of mobilizing the experience of private investment in the construction and operation of a 100 MW solar power plant, which is planned to be built
    in the Navoi region.

    According to the person in charge, this is only the first stage
    of the initiative to increase the total capacity of photovoltaic power plants to 1,000 MW.
    The joint project aims to attract more than $1 billion in private investment for the development of
    solar photovoltaic power plants.

    According to experts, this will not only improve the country's energy supply, but also create transparent and simplified mechanisms for attracting investment, further realizing investment projects
    in other sectors.

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    Recently, a meeting was held in Tashkent, organized by the International Finance Corporation, the State Investment Committee of Uzbekistan and Uzbekenergo, at which it was decided to build the first solar power plant
    in the form of a public-private partnership in the form of potential investors.

    Solar power plants

    Representatives of 22 of the largest energy companies and international financial organizations arrived in Uzbekistan to learn about the technical characteristics of the project and the planned dates
    of competitive selection.

    Investors will be selected through transparent and competitive bidding and will have the opportunity to enter into land lease agreements, concession agreements and the development and use of the plant's major assets
    .

    Back in May, IFC signed an agreement with the Uzbek government to attract private sector investment
    in renewable energy in Uzbekistan.

    IFC acted as an advisor to the Government of Uzbekistan and the Government of Uzbekistan on the formation of a public-private partnership with the aim of mobilizing the experience of private investment in the construction and operation of a 100 MW solar power plant, which is planned to be built
    in the Navoi region.

    According to the person in charge, this is only the first stage
    of the initiative to increase the total capacity of photovoltaic power plants to 1,000 MW.
    The joint project aims to attract more than $1 billion in private investment for the development of
    solar photovoltaic power plants.

    According to experts, this will not only improve the country's energy supply, but also create transparent and simplified mechanisms for attracting investment, further realizing investment projects
    in other sectors.

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