Solar Energy Policy in Uzbekistan: A Roadmap
The main purpose of this roadmap is to guide policy making at all levels to maximise the use of solar energy in Uzbekistan, and to serve as a precursor for a national solar energy strategy.
The main purpose of this roadmap is to guide policy making at all levels to maximise the use of solar energy in Uzbekistan, and to serve as a precursor for a national solar energy strategy.
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Uzbekistan''s energy sector is currently undergoing a large-scale transition. The key institutions and stakeholders for energy policy making and its implementation are summarised below.
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Uzbekistan''s power system is part of the Central Asia Power Grid with Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan. Interconnections
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In the context of Uzbekistan, locational and capacity information on existing major power plants and transmission lines are available on the Ministry of Energy''s and the JSCs'' websites, while
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After discussing the possible barriers to the deployment of solar energy in Uzbekistan, the report presents a roadmap for solar energy by 2030. It provides examples of international best
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It outlines the sustainable energy environment solar energy could deliver and offers a timeline up to 2030. In this vision, Uzbekistan succeeds in maximising the benefits of solar energy capacity for both electricity and heat, making solar energy one of the country’s major energy sources.
To enhance the use of solar energy resources in Uzbekistan, we recommend the government consider incorporating, as appropriate, all measures listed in the roadmap into its solar energy strategy toward 2030 and beyond. BNEF (Bloomberg New Energy Finance) (2019), Industrial Heat: Deep Decarbonization Opportunities.
Valuable comments, feedback and input were provided by Bekzod Asadov and Askar Zaitov (the Ministry of Energy of the Republic of Uzbekistan), Philippe Malbranche (the International Solar Alliance), Seung Duck Kim (the Asian Development Bank), and Alexander Zenebe (the EU Delegation to Uzbekistan).
Moreover, long-term energy and grid development planning provides developers with business stability and predictability in Uzbekistan, contributing to further solar energy deployment in a cost‑competitive manner.