43% of Electricity from Renewables: A New Record for Uzbekistan’s Power System
Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan’s power system has recorded a new milestone in renewable energy generation. According to the Ministry of Energy of Uzbekistan, 43% of the country’s electricity consumption on March 13 was supplied by renewable sources.
At 11:00 a.m., total electricity consumption reached 9.9 thousand megawatts, of which 4.3 thousand megawatts were generated from renewable energy.
The largest share came from solar power plants, which delivered 3.1 thousand MW to the grid.
Wind power plants generated 660 MW, while hydropower plants contributed 540 MW.
The result marks one of the highest shares of renewable energy in the history of Uzbekistan’s national power system and highlights the country’s rapid expansion of clean energy projects.
The largest share came from solar power plants, which delivered 3.1 thousand MW to the grid.
Wind power plants generated 660 MW, while hydropower plants contributed 540 MW.
The result marks one of the highest shares of renewable energy in the history of Uzbekistan’s national power system and highlights the country’s rapid expansion of clean energy projects.
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