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Η ώθηση του Ουζμπεκιστάν στην ενέργεια από ανανεώσιμες πηγές αναπτύσσεται σταθερά, αντανακλώντας τη φιλοδοξία της χώρας να εξισορροπήσει τον οικονομικό εκσυγχρονισμό, την ενεργειακή ασφάλεια και την περιβαλλοντική ευθύνη.
Σε συνεργασία με Center for the Production of Content for Mass Media under the Administration of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan
00:04Ambitious projects and international partnerships are reshaping Uzbekistan's energy landscape
00:10Hello and welcome to Business Line Uzbekistan.
00:13As the world races toward a cleaner future,
00:16Uzbekistan is taking bold steps to transform its energy landscape.
00:20In 2018, the country ratified the Paris Agreement, pledging to cut greenhouse gas emissions per unit of GDP by 10% from 2010 levels by 2030.
00:32The country's energy mix has long been dominated by fossil fuels,
00:36with natural gas accounting for about 80% of electricity generation.
00:41By December 2024, Uzbekistan had set a goal for solar, wind and hydropower to supply 54% of its electricity by 2030.
00:52The share of green energy, including hydropower, exceeded 20% in the first half of 2025.
00:59Major investors, including companies from Saudi Arabia, China and Europe, are driving this growth through new power purchase agreements
01:07and government-backed incentives such as competitive tenders, guaranteed tariffs and long-term contracts.
01:13Here is more.
01:14On the banks of the Naran River, in Uzbekistan's Namangyan region,
01:18the country's first national hydropower plant, built entirely with local materials and expertise,
01:25now turns the power of water into the pulse of light.
01:28This is the first stage of the Naran hydropower cascade, a project that will include six plants along the river.
01:46The plant will generate 171 million kilowatt-hours of electricity each year,
01:52enough to power over 430,000 households.
01:56It will help save 290 million cubic meters of natural gas annually,
02:01and will create more than 100 new jobs.
02:03On the current day, we were able to build a new infrastructure,
02:06both with 220 kW, and with the Naran hydropower,
02:10and with our 38 MW gas.
02:13The Naran hydropower cascade was used to build 2.4 kilometers,
02:18from 5 kilometers to 5 kilometers.
02:23From flowing water to moving air,
02:26the same energy now drives the wind turbines,
02:29raising in Cervac, where a 20 MW wind plant is taking shape.
02:33I'm sorry that the state of the United States
02:36has a total of 28 million dollars
02:39in total of $218 million.
02:41It's a total of 20 million dollars.
02:43It's a total of 20 million dollars.
02:45in total of 20 million dollars.
02:46It's a total of 20 million dollars.
02:47It's a total of 20 million dollars.
02:48For Uzbekistan, these projects are more than just power stations.
03:01They are part of a larger strategy to ensure energy security
03:05and sustainability for generations to come.
03:08for our customers to ensure that the renewable energy is required.
03:09We are making these opportunities for investment
03:18in 2075.
03:19In 2050.
03:2025 years,
03:21we have the electrical power,
03:22We have electric power,
03:24we have the power power.
03:25Υπότιτλοι AUTHORWAVE
03:55Спасибо за очень актуальный вопрос.
04:07Энергетический комплекс Узбекистана сегодня на самом деле, пожалуй, переходит очень глубокий и важный этап модернизации.
04:14Прогресс последних лет особенно заметен в ветровой энергетике.
04:17Еще в 2020 году этот сегмент почти не присутствовал в энергетическом балансе страны.
04:23Но к 2024 году уже можно наблюдать, как он превращается в один из приоритетных направлений новой энергетической политики Узбекистана.
04:34На сегодняшний день в стране функционирует 5 крупных ветровых электростанций, благодаря которым за первые 9 месяцев текущего года было произведено более 3 миллиардов киловатт электроэнергии.
04:46Спасибо за просмотр!
04:47Спасибо за просмотр!
04:48Well, that's all we have for this edition.
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