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In 2022, remained the primary energy source in Uzbekistan, contributing 85% to the total energy supply and electricity generation, with a consumption of 1.552 BTU qn. The government plans to cease natural gas exports by 2025 to focus on domestic energy and petrochemical production needs, aiming for greater industrial development and energy self-sufficiency. [pdf]FAQS about Uzbekistan eg012 power station
How much electricity is installed in Uzbekistan?
The total installed capacity of power plants in Uzbekistan was estimated to reach over 14 gigawatts by the end of 2026. Between 2017 and 2020, the installed electricity generation capacity in the country saw a continuous increase. Get notified via email when this statistic is updated.
Will Uzbekistan develop a solar power plant?
Uzbekistan will be the first country in Central Asia to develop and produce solar energy by Uzbekenergo a state owned energy company. The Samarkand region was picked along with six other regions being inspected. The solar power plant is to have a capacity of 100 megawatts.
How much power does Uzbekistan have?
Uzbekistan’s estimated generating capacity is currently 15.9 GW, with thermal power plants (TPPs) making up 88% or 14.0 GW, and hydropower plants (HPPs) making up the remaining 12% or 1.9 GW. The main source of generation is 11 TPPs, including 3 central heating and power plants.
When will nuclear power be implemented in Uzbekistan?
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.
How much coal does Uzbekistan have?
Uzbekistan has proven coal reserves of 1 537 Mt of brown coal and 45.9 Mt of stone coal, and total forecast resources amount to more than 5.7 Bt. Coal production in Uzbekistan is carried out by the Uzbekugol, Shargunkumir and Apartak JSCs.
What is the state mineral balance of Uzbekistan?
As of 1 January 2018, the State Mineral Balance of the Republic of Uzbekistan included 244 hydrocarbon deposits (oil, gas and condensate), 38 radioactive metal deposits, and seven coal and shale oil deposits.

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In the 2000s, Syria's struggled to meet the growing demands presented by an increasingly energy-hungry society. Demand grew by roughly 7.5% per year during this decade, fueled by the expansion of Syria's and sectors, the spread of energy-intensive , and state policies (i.e. high and low ) that encouraged wasteful energy practices. Syria's inefficient infrastructure compounded these probl. [pdf]