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Uzbekistan to build 15 new hydroelectric power plants by 2026

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Until 2026, hydropower projects with a total capacity of 868 MW will be implemented in the country, KunUz reported.
According to the Ministry of Energy, in accordance with the development strategy of Uzbekistan for 2022-2026, 15 new hydroelectric power plants (HPPs) with a total capacity of 868 MW will be built in the country. In addition, 5 more operating HPPs will be modernized.
As a result, from 2026, an additional 868 MW of generating capacity will be generated annually, including 7 additional HPPs with a total capacity of 173 MW in Samarkand, Surkhandarya and Tashkent regions, which will be built in 2022.

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