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Uzbekistan wraps up modernization of hydropower plant in Andijan region

Oil&Gas Materials 23 July 2020 17:48 (UTC +04:00)
Uzbekistan wraps up modernization of hydropower plant in Andijan region

BAKU, Azerbaijan, July 23

By Ilkin Seyfaddini - Trend:

JSC Uzbekhydroenergo has completed the modernization of second hydropower plant in Bulakbashi district of Andijan region on 22 July 2020, Trend reports with reference to the company.

After modernization of the HPP-2 of South Fergana Canal, it will operate on automatic control system. Its capacity is 7.05MW.

The region currently operates Andijan HPP-1, Andijan HPP-2, and four HPPs, which are part of the Shahrikhan HPPs cascade.

Over the past three years, a number of major projects have been implemented in the hydroelectricity sector. More than 30 projects were aimed at the construction of new HPPs and the modernization of existing ones.

The government of Uzbekistan approved the concept of providing the country with electricity for 2020-2030. The strategic goal of the document is to provide the population and economy of Uzbekistan with electricity at competitive prices, develop a balanced energy sector, covering the best international practices and current trends in the global power industry.

It is planned to increase electricity production from 5,900 MW to 29,200 MW by 2030. The share of thermal power plants using natural gas is planned to be increased to 45 percent (13,400 MW); thermal power plants using coal to 5.9 percent (1,700 MW); hydro power plants to 13.1 percent (3,800 MW); the share of wind power plants to 10.4 percent (3,000 MW); photovoltaic power plants to 17.3 percent (5,000 MW) and nuclear power plants to 8.3 percent (2,400 MW).

In addition, it is planned to reduce the consumption of natural gas from 16.5 billion cubic meters to 12.1 billion cubic meters, while the annual volume of coal combustion will increase from 4.1 million tons to 8.5 million tons.

It is also planned to reduce losses in electricity transmission to 2.35 percent and distribution losses to 6.5 percent (1.85 times less than in 2019).

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