Uzbekistan aims to generate 54% of electricity from renewable
According to projections, electricity consumption is expected to reach 121 billion kilowatt-hours by 2035. To meet this demand, the country aims to increase the share of “green” energy in
Renewable Energy Targets and Efficiency Measures A key priority is reducing electricity costs by expanding renewable energy sources. Uzbekistan is considered to have strong solar, wind, and hydro potential, and by 2030, half of the country's electricity is expected to come from these sources.
President Shavkat Mirziyoyev was briefed on the implementation of tasks and new projects in Uzbekistan's energy sector. According to projections, electricity consumption is expected to reach 121 billion kilowatt-hours by 2035. To meet this demand, the country aims to increase the share of “green” energy in total generation to 54 percent by 2030.
lar 4: Energy Poverty Mitigation and PreventionAs it transforms its energy sector, Uzbekistan stands t a pivotal moment to eradicate energy poverty. The government's commitments - to reduce poverty, modernize infrastructure, and c
marily focused on energy system transformation.Rather than a single unified energy strategy, Uzbekistan's transition is gui
According to projections, electricity consumption is expected to reach 121 billion kilowatt-hours by 2035. To meet this demand, the country aims to increase the share of “green” energy in
A comprehensive Uzbekistan energy reform initiative is delivering a deep transformation, with concrete steps reshaping how power is generated, distributed, and consumed. Since 2017, the
Uzbekistan''s energy sector reform goals call for 40 percent of its electricity to come from renewable sources by 2030. Achieving this goal will offset 16 million tons of CO2 emissions per year.
Uzbekistan has produced more than 2bn kilowatt-hours (kWh) of renewable electricity since the beginning of 2025, according to the Ministry of Energy. The milestone, reached on April 12,
BAKU, Azerbaijan, November 15. Uzbekistan aims to produce 55 billion kilowatt-hours (kWh) of clean electricity by 2030, the country''s Deputy Minister of Energy Umid Mamadaminov said at the
Opening the event, representatives of the Government of Uzbekistan, the Government of Japan, and UNDP highlighted the importance of policy reform, international cooperation, and private
Despite being energy self-sufficient thanks to its gas sector, Uzbekistan''s ageing electricity infrastructure struggle to meet the growing domestic energy demand. The government adopted the
By following this pathway, Uzbekistan can achieve its clean energy and climate objectives while building a fairer, more competitive, and resilient economy, one that combines environmental
The government had previously announced a goal to increase renewables'' share to 40% of total energy consumption by 2030, but the new target raises that figure to 50%. In addition to
Scientific Research Institute of Renewable Energy Sources under the Ministry of Energy of the Republic of Uzbekistan), And Rakhimjan Babakhodjaev (UNECE National Consultant for
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