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Uzbekistan is actively developing energy storage systems
In the energy system of Uzbekistan, the direction of energy storage systems is actively developing, which contributes to the stability of energy networks and the effective integration of renewable sources.
According to the Ministry of Energy of Uzbekistan, in 2024, for the first time in the Fergana and Andijan regions, two energy storage systems of 150 MW each, with a total capacity of 300 MW, were put into operation.
In 2025, ten similar systems with a total capacity of 1,245 MW were put into operation in the country.
The commissioning of six more systems with a total capacity of 884 MW is planned for 2026.
By 2030, the Ministry of Energy plans to increase the total installed capacity of energy storage systems in the country to 4.5 GW.
The development of this infrastructure allows not only to increase the reliability of energy supply, but also to create conditions for the large-scale introduction of renewable energy sources, which is consistent with the national strategy for sustainable energy development.
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