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Uzbekistan’s Green Energy to Europe via Azerbaijan by 2030

Uzbekistan plans to export 2-5 gigawatts of green electricity to Europe by 2030 via Azerbaijan, using deep-sea cables and Central Asia’s energy network.

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Uzbekistan is set to become a key player in Europe’s green energy landscape by 2030. The country plans to export surplus green electricity to Europe, utilizing a new route through Azerbaijan. This ambitious initiative was announced by Jurabek Mirzamakhmudov, Uzbekistan’s Minister of Energy, and reported by Fergana media.

Uzbekistan’s Green Power to Europe

The plan hinges on the construction of a deep-sea cable along the bottom of the Caspian Sea, a vital link in the chain that will transport electricity from Central Asia to Europe. The electricity will first travel through Kazakhstan, leveraging the integrated energy system of Central Asia. From there, it will move via the newly laid deep-sea cable to Azerbaijan. The journey continues through Georgia and across the Black Sea, ultimately reaching Romania, Hungary, and Bulgaria.

Uzbekistan has already taken significant steps toward realizing this vision, having signed a memorandum of cooperation with Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan for the integration of their energy systems. This collaboration is expected to pave the way for a smooth and efficient transfer of electricity across borders.

The Ministry of Energy has set an ambitious target to export between 2 to 5 gigawatts of electricity generated from renewable sources. By 2030, Uzbekistan aims to exceed 20 gigawatts of electricity production from renewable energy sources. This substantial increase will not only meet domestic needs but also allow Uzbekistan to contribute to Europe’s green energy transition.

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The project aligns with Uzbekistan’s broader goals of sustainable development and energy diversification. By focusing on renewable energy, Uzbekistan is positioning itself as a forward-thinking nation, ready to play a significant role in the global shift toward clean energy. The collaboration with neighboring countries further emphasizes the importance of regional cooperation in achieving large-scale energy projects.

As the world increasingly turns to renewable energy, Uzbekistan’s efforts to export green electricity to Europe could set a precedent for other nations in the region. The successful implementation of this project will mark a significant milestone in Uzbekistan’s energy strategy, demonstrating its commitment to sustainability and international cooperation.

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