The Ministry of Energy of Uzbekistan and AMEA Power (UAE) have begun implementing a number of large-scale energy projects as part of ‘Uzbekistan Energy Week – 2026’.
According to Trend, citing the ministry, the cooperation includes the start of construction of a 150 MW (300 MWh) energy storage system in the Mirzo-Ulugbek district of Tashkent.
The project, worth US$86.1 million, is designed to improve the reliability and stability of the capital’s energy supply.
In addition, a large-scale renewable energy project is being implemented in the Kungrad district of the Republic of Karakalpakstan. This initiative involves the construction of a 1,000 MW wind farm and a 40 km power transmission line, with a total investment of $1.06 billion.
The Ministry has also announced plans for the future construction of a 200 MW (800 MWh) energy storage facility in the Gijduvan district of the Bukhara region. The total cost of this project is estimated at $200 million.

