Uzbekistan

The energy system of Uzbekistan has switched to autumn and winter operating modes

Emergency teams have been created throughout the country for rapid response.

The energy system of Uzbekistan has switched to autumn-winter mode of operation, the press service of the Ministry of Energy reports.

Emergency teams have been formed throughout the country to promptly respond to possible incidents. During the year, more than 7 thousand kilometers of power lines and more than 1.7 thousand transformer substations were updated, 538 kilometers of main and distribution gas pipelines, as well as 951 gas distribution points were reconstructed.

In winter, electricity consumption is projected to be 290-300 million kilowatt-hours. To ensure the growing load and development of generations, it is planned to commission new facilities by the end of 2025, including solar and wind power plants with a total capacity of more than 3 thousand megawatts, thermal power plants with a capacity of 1167 MW, and energy storage systems with a capacity of more than 1.5 thousand megawatts.

In addition, 464 thousand tons of liquefied gas have been supplied to the population since the beginning of the year, and this figure will increase by 199 thousand tons by the end of the year. To ensure uninterrupted supply throughout the republic, a reserve of more than 29 thousand household gas cylinders has been created.

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