Uzbekistan Solar Energy: 2024 Results & 2025 Plans
This article will delve into the latest statistics on solar energy development in Uzbekistan, reviewing the key achievements of 2024 and outlining the ambitious plans set for 2025 and beyond.
Uzbekistan is rapidly developing its solar energy sector, with 11 solar power plants already operational and more in development. The country has attracted more than €22 billion in foreign investmen...
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This article will delve into the latest statistics on solar energy development in Uzbekistan, reviewing the key achievements of 2024 and outlining the ambitious plans set for 2025 and beyond.
This Solar Energy Policy in Uzbekistan Roadmap is part of the EU4Energy programme, a five-year initiative funded by the European Union.
Uzbekistan has abundant renewable energy potential, most of which lies in solar energy thanks to high solar irradiation. However, until now energy supply has been dominated by fossil fuels, with
Some of the benefits of solar power in Uzbekistan include reduced dependence on fossil fuels, lower greenhouse gas emissions, and improved energy security.
Uzbekistan is rapidly developing its solar energy sector, with 11 solar power plants already operational and more in development. The country has attracted more than €22 billion in foreign
eco° SOLAR initiatives in Uzbekistan are pioneering technologies that secure grid stability and deliver sustainable returns. Our solutions range from battery energy storage systems to PV roof integration
The Bukhara solar plant alone, with 860,000 panels, can power 400,000 homes. By reducing CO2 emissions by 1.2 million tonnes per year,
Electricity generation from solar and wind power plants in Uzbekistan increased by 40%, in the first three months of 2026, compared to the same period in 2025, as to data provided by the
Uzbekistan is making strides in renewable energy, aiming to exceed 18,000 MW of solar and wind capacity by 2030, which will enable the country to generate 40% of its electricity from sustainable
The main purpose of this roadmap is to guide policy making at all levels to maximise the use of solar energy in Uzbekistan, and to serve as a precursor for a national solar energy strategy.
Motivated by these findings, this study focuses on Uzbekistan, an emerging economy with significant solar potential but facing challenges in developing domestic manufacturing capabilities.