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Ministry of Energy of Uzbekistan
The Ministry of Energy of Uzbekistan is the primary governmental body responsible for developing and implementing state policy in the energy sector. Its focus includes ensuring energy security, diversifying the energy mix towards renewables, attracting foreign direct investment, modernizing energy infrastructure, and regulating the production, transmission, and consumption of energy resources.
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Strategic Overview
- Prioritizing energy security and independence through diversification of energy sources.
- Aiming to increase the share of renewable energy in the national energy mix to 25% by 2030.
- Actively seeking foreign direct investment and expertise for large-scale energy projects, particularly in solar and wind.
- Focusing on modernizing and digitalizing the national electricity grid to improve reliability and efficiency.
- Implementing market reforms to create a more competitive and attractive environment for private sector participation in the energy sector.
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Jurabek Mirzamakhmudov
Minister of Energy
Track Record
5
Years Active
Notable projects: Zarafshan Onshore Wind Farm (500 MW), Sirdarya Combined Cycle Gas Turbine Power Plant (1500 MW), Nur Navoi Solar PV Plant (100 MW), Kungrad Onshore Wind Farm (1500 MW)
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