Tashkent to launch 100 MW energy storage project with China Energy International Group
As part of Uzbekistan’s efforts to expand renewable energy and modernize its power infrastructure, three agreements have been signed in Tashkent between Wind and Solarshine for Electricity Distribution Panels Manufacturing LLC and China Energy International Group.
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One of the agreements outlines consultancy services for the development of a 100 MW energy storage system in the capital.

In addition, the parties signed a consultancy agreement for the construction of a 500 MW wind power plant in the Peshku district of Bukhara region, along with an EPC contract (covering engineering, procurement, and construction) for the implementation of related works.
China Energy International Group will provide expert support for the successful execution of both projects.

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