Service centers for solar power plants launched in Syrdarya and Samarkand regions
The introduction of renewable energy sources in Uzbekistan is progressing rapidly, and ensuring proper technical service for such systems remains a critical priority.
The introduction of renewable energy sources in Uzbekistan is progressing rapidly, and ensuring proper technical service for such systems remains a critical priority.
Yashil Energiya has launched regional branches in Namangan and Fergana regions.
The rapid implementation of renewable energy sources in Uzbekistan continues, and providing technical service for these systems is a matter of great importance.
The rapid development of renewable energy sources in Uzbekistan continues, and ensuring proper technical service for these systems is of vital importance.
Today, on November 3, the Dispatcher Center established under Yashil Energiya LLC in cooperation with China’s Huawei company was officially launched.
To date, solar photovoltaic power stations with a total capacity of 10 MW have been installed at social facilities and government buildings across the country.
A contract has been signed with Tongwei Solar (Hefei) Co., Ltd., a Chinese company, for the supply of up to 300 MW of photovoltaic modules.
A contract signing ceremony was held at the Ministry of Energy of Uzbekistan between Yashil Energiya LLC and Huawei for the supply of inverters as part of national renewable energy deployment projects.
In accordance with the instructions given during the recent meeting chaired by the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Yashil Energiya LLC has launched the rapid installation of small-capacity solar photovoltaic power stations across the country to meet the needs of social, governmental, and institutional facilities.
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A fast charging station for electric vehicles has been opened in the New Tashkent area for government employees and the general public.
In April 2025, the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan signed a law on the country’s accession to the Agreement on the Establishment of the Eurasian Development Bank (EDB). As a result, Uzbekistan became the seventh member of the Bank. Within the framework of this cooperation, an official EDB representative office was recently opened in Tashkent, creating new opportunities for deepening interaction and implementing joint investment projects.
Uzbekistan and the United Arab Emirates continue to strengthen their strategic partnership across key sectors, including energy, logistics, infrastructure, and finance.
As part of the cooperation between Tashkent State Technical University, GSU and Yashil energiya, the dual education program aimed at training a new generation of specialists in renewable energy continues to develop successfully.
“Yashil energiya” organized a specialized practical training seminar on occupational health and safety for contractor organizations.
The Eurasian Development Bank (EDB) and JV Yashil Energiya LLC have signed a memorandum of understanding to cooperate in renewable energy. The parties plan to jointly finance and implement projects in distributed solar generation, electric vehicle charging infrastructure and small hydropower plants in Uzbekistan.