[Three new power plants in Namangan Oblast, Uzbekistan] During his visit to Namangan State, President Uzbek attended the groundbreaking ceremony of three power stations there. The three power stations have a total installed capacity of 1228 MW, with a total investment of 1.1 billion US dollars, specifically two 500 MW photovoltaic power stations, respectively invested by Hyper Partners GmbH of Germany and Tepelen Group Holding Limited of the United Arab Emirates, with an investment of 350 million US dollars; A cascade of six hydropower stations, with an installed capacity of 228 MW, was built with an investment of 434 million US dollars by Wushui Energy Company. After the above hydropower plants are put into operation, the installed power generation capacity of Namangan state will increase from the current 913 megawatts to 2,141 megawatts, and the annual power generation can reach 7.8 billion KWH. It is reported that 14 photovoltaic and wind power plants will be connected to the grid this year, with a total of 2.6 GW of power. Editor/Xu Shengpeng
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  • 2024.05.07 17:10
  • [Qatar has announced the launch of a national renewable energy strategy]
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