COP-29: Uzbekistan to Build 2000 MWh Energy Storage Systems
Economy
Uzbekistan is launching a large-scale project to establish energy storage systems, as announced by the Ministry of Energy. At the COP-29 summit in Baku, the ministry signed an agreement with Saudi Arabia's “ACWA Power” to construct these storage facilities.
The project aims to build energy storage systems with a total capacity of 2000 MWh across the country, strengthening Uzbekistan’s unified energy grid and enhancing system stability. Following research in various regions, these systems will be implemented gradually.
Preliminary estimates place the project cost at $1.1 billion. Additionally, the construction phase is expected to create over 1,000 new jobs.
This agreement represents a significant milestone reached during the United Nations COP-29 Climate Change Conference.
Preliminary estimates place the project cost at $1.1 billion. Additionally, the construction phase is expected to create over 1,000 new jobs.
This agreement represents a significant milestone reached during the United Nations COP-29 Climate Change Conference.
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