The government plans to invest $4 billion in the National Electric Grid of Uzbekistan over the next five years to facilitate these projects. Reducing electricity production costs is another major priority, with a particular emphasis on alternative energy sources.
Uzbekistan has historically been an energy surplus nation, ranking fifth in Eurasia in 2021. Nevertheless, increasing domestic energy demand has significantly reduced net energy exports. Indeed, net energy exports amounted to just 1% of total energy production in 2021.
A crucial aspect of this plan is ensuring that regions facing energy deficits can receive supplementary power from other areas. The government plans to invest $4 billion in the National Electric Grid of Uzbekistan over the next five years to facilitate these projects.
According to projections, Uzbekistan will require 117 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity by 2030, increasing to 135 billion kilowatt-hours by 2035—1.7 times the current consumption. To meet these demands, the Ministry of Energy has developed a long-term strategy focused on infrastructure development and efficiency improvements.
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