On March 17, 2026, a lively meeting on the future of green energy in Central Asia was taking place at the Consulate General of Uzbekistan in Guangzhou. Hao Rui, Vice President of China Soltnia Technology Import Company, and representatives from the Ukrainian side held hands tightly as they just finalized their intention to invest a total of 75 million US dollars in a photovoltaic energy storage project. This is not only another achievement of China Ukraine green energy cooperation, but also will inject a continuous stream of clean energy into the industrial park in Bukhara Prefecture.

The Consulate General has reached a cooperation intention
On March 17, 2026, Hao Rui, Vice President of Soltnia Technology Import Company, held a working meeting with representatives of Uzbekistan at the Consulate General of Uzbekistan in Guangzhou. Both sides conducted in-depth exchanges on the development of renewable energy projects and the construction of efficient energy storage systems in Uzbekistan, and reached consensus on cooperation in areas such as solar thermal power generation and molten salt energy storage, opening up new paths for Chinese enterprises to participate in green energy construction in Central Asia.
75 million USD project landed in Bukhara
During the meeting, STI expressed its intention to build a solar and photovoltaic integrated energy system in an industrial park in Bukhara Oblast, Uzbekistan, with a preliminary estimated investment of 75 million US dollars. The company will also expand its cooperation scope and provide customized solar power supply solutions for local large industrial enterprises and public facilities, helping Uzbekistan achieve its energy transformation strategic goals. Keywords: the Belt and Road News Network, photovoltaic energy storage infrastructure

Visit Ukraine in early April to promote project implementation
To promote the rapid implementation of the project, the STI delegation will visit Uzbekistan in early April 2026 to further consult with the Ukrainian side on technical solutions, investment models, policy support, and other details. The Chinese side hopes that the Ukrainian side can assist in arranging meetings with the Bukhara state government and relevant energy regulatory departments to efficiently coordinate project approval, policy docking, and other matters. This cooperation will provide strong support for Uzbekistan to optimize its energy structure and achieve its dual carbon goals.Editor/Gao Xue
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