The Uzbekistan Ministry of Energy recently announced that it will develop 10 new energy projects as part of the overall national renewable energy planning project, with a total investment of 5.5 billion US dollars and a total installed capacity of 4.4GW. In the bidding process, ACWA Power won 7 projects with outstanding performance
The projects signed by the President of Uzbekistan include:
The Bash 500MW wind power project won by ACWA Power has a total investment of 690 million US dollars and is expected to be put into operation in 2024;
The Zankeldi 500MW wind power project won by ACWA Power has a total investment of 658 million US dollars and is expected to be put into operation in 2024;
The Karatau 100MW Wind Power Phase I project won by ACWA Power has a total investment of 118 million US dollars and is expected to be put into trial operation in 2025; ACWA Power has won the bid for the Karatau 200MW wind power+100MWh energy storage phase II project, with a total investment of 250 million US dollars and is expected to undergo trial operation by the end of 2025;
The Karakalpakstan 1.5GW wind power+300MW/550MWh energy storage project won by ACWA Power has a total investment of 2.04 billion US dollars and is expected to be put into trial operation in 2027;
The Gijduvon 600MW wind power project won by Liaoning Lide has a total investment of 720 million US dollars and is expected to be put into trial operation in 2026;
The Samarkand 500MW wind power project won by Huantai Energy has a total investment of 600 million US dollars and is expected to be put into operation in 2027;
Masdar's 500MW wind power project in Zarafhan has a total investment of 600 million US dollars and is expected to be put into operation in 2024.
In the bidding process for the second phase of the 200MW wind power+100MWh energy storage project, ACWA Power successfully defeated its arch rival Masdar at a price of 4.09 cents per kilowatt hour. This quotation once again demonstrates ACWA Power's outstanding business development capabilities, while also consolidating its leading position in the Uzbekistan wind power market. (This article is from the official website of Jiandao: www.seetao. com. Reproduction without permission is not allowed, otherwise it will be punished. Please indicate Jiandao's website and the original link when reprinting.) Jiandao's mechanical column editor/Zhou Yingwen
Comment
Write something~