Uzbekistan builds its first energy storage facility
Uzbekistan''s first energy storage facility, with a 150 MW capacity, will launch in the Fergana region in January 2025, according to
By 2030, Uzbekistan aims to source over 40% of its electricity from renewables, demonstrating its commitment to sustainability. The plan also includes advancing energy storage, with a 300 MW lithium-ion system debuting in 2024 and a goal of 4.2 GW storage capacity by 2030. The Role of Energy Storage in Renewable Energy
Internationally certified advanced ESS solutions also enhance grid reliability, making them indispensable for modernizing energy infrastructure. By integrating ESS into their energy mix, countries like Uzbekistan can secure energy independence while aligning with global sustainability goals.
To address both air pollution and energy security challenges sustainably, Uzbekistan has set carbon reduction goals as part of its Nationally Determined Contributions under the Paris Agreement. Decarbonizing the energy sector is essential to achieving these targets.
Strengthening regional energy integration and enabling multilateral energy trade will help Uzbekistan address short-term redundancies, facilitate the integration of renewable energy, and enhance energy security and resilience in the long run.
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