Concept of environmental protection of the Republic of Uzbekistan until 2030 Decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan "On measures to radically improve the management system of the fuel and energy industry of the Republic of Uzbekistan" dated 01.02.2019 №UP-5646
Uzbekistan plans to construct a large nuclear power plant (NPP) in the future as part of its long-term energy strategy. However, before embarking on such a project, the
Uzbekistan has adopted the Concept of Providing the Republic of Uzbekistan with Electricity for 2020-2030, which aims to: Increase generating capacity from 12.9 GW to 29.3 GW by 2030. Raise electricity production from 63.6 billion kWh to 120.8 billion kWh. Reduce natural gas consumption from 16.5 bcm to 12.1 bcm.
As a result, Uzbekistan released a pilot energy balance in 2019 following the United Nations Statistics Division''s International Recommendations for Energy Statistics guidelines. Increasing amounts of energy data are also being published in the energy section of the statistics website in several user-friendly formats.
By integrating nuclear power into its energy portfolio, Uzbekistan can achieve a more balanced and resilient energy system capable of meeting the needs of future generations. Additionally, increasing energy self-sufficiency through nuclear power could create opportunities for exporting excess electricity to neighboring countries.
Uzbekistan has adopted the Concept of Providing the Republic of Uzbekistan with Electricity for 2020-2030, which aims to: Increase generating capacity from 12.9 GW to 29.3 GW by 2030.
Uzbekistan Energy Profile Country overview Located between the Amudarya and Syrdarya rivers, the Republic of Uzbekistan (Uzbekistan) covers an area of 448 978 km 2. The territory is bordered by Kazakhstan to the north and west, by Kyrgyzstan to the east and Tajikistan to the southeast, and by Turkmenistan and Afghanistan to the south.
5 天之前· The visit was part of ongoing support for Uzbekistan''s plans to use nuclear energy based on small modular reactors (SMRs) and a new cancer hospital. Uzbekistan is currently planning to embark on its own nuclear power programme, with an initial build focusing on SMRs with six 55 MW reactors planned.
Uzbekistan plans to construct a large nuclear power plant (NPP) in the future as part of its long-term energy strategy. However, before embarking on such a project, the country will first focus on building a small-capacity NPP in collaboration with Russia''s Rosatom to train specialists for the industry, according to Jurabek Mirzamakhmudov
International Roundtable on "Accelerating Renewable Energy Development for Clean Energy Transition in Uzbekistan" Jointly Organized by the Government of Uzbekistan, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and World Bank Group (WBG)
An International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) team of experts has concluded a 12-day mission to Uzbekistan to review its development of infrastructure for a nuclear power programme. The Integrated Nuclear Infrastructure Review (INIR) was carried out at the invitation of the Government of Uzbekistan.
Uzbekistan will build a large nuclear power plant (NPP) in the future, but first it should build a low power NPP, which is necessary for training industry specialists, Uzbekistan''s Minister of
By integrating nuclear power into its energy portfolio, Uzbekistan can achieve a more balanced and resilient energy system capable of meeting the needs of future generations. Additionally, increasing energy self
5 天之前· The visit was part of ongoing support for Uzbekistan''s plans to use nuclear energy based on small modular reactors (SMRs) and a new cancer hospital. Uzbekistan is currently planning to embark on its own nuclear power
An International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) team of experts has concluded a 12-day mission to Uzbekistan to review its development of infrastructure for a nuclear power programme. The Integrated Nuclear
Uzbekistan has adopted the Concept of Providing the Republic of Uzbekistan with Electricity for 2020-2030, which aims to: Increase generating capacity from 12.9 GW to 29.3 GW by 2030. Raise electricity production from 63.6 billion kWh to
“Uzbekistan has made substantive progress in the development of its nuclear power infrastructure,” said team leader Milko Kovachev, Head of the IAEA’s Nuclear Infrastructure Development Section. “It is essential that the Government remains well-focused in further advancing the necessary legal and institutional framework.”
In Uzbekistan, HPP generation is counted as electricity produced from renewable energy sources (RESs). Despite the country’s considerable solar energy potential, it has no industrial-scale solar power plants. Furthermore, as wind potential has not been studied sufficiently, there are also no industrial-scale wind farms.
In accordance with Presidential Decree No. PP-4165 of 7 February 2019, the Concept for the Development of Nuclear Power in Uzbekistan for 2019-2029 and the roadmap for its implementation were approved. Law No. ZRU-565 of 9 September 2019 on the Use of Atomic Energy for Peaceful Purposes was also adopted.
In 2019 Uzbekistan initiated the process to select a site for its first nuclear power plant (NPP). The INIR team reviewed the status of nuclear infrastructure development using the Phase 2 criteria of the IAEA’s Milestones Approach, which provides detailed guidance across three phases (consider, prepare, construct) of development.
Uzbekistan’s nuclear energy initiatives are part of a broader effort to diversify its energy mix and reduce its reliance on fossil fuels, positioning the country for a more sustainable and low-carbon future. Follow Daryo's official Instagram and Twitter pages to keep current on world news.
As a result, Uzbekistan released a pilot energy balance in 2019 following the United Nations Statistics Division’s International Recommendations for Energy Statistics guidelines. Increasing amounts of energy data are also being published in the energy section of the statistics website in several user-friendly formats.
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