Uzbekistan and UAE Explore Renewable Energy Potential in Central Asia
Key Ideas
  • Uzbekistan aims to harness solar, hydro, and wind energy, along with green hydrogen production, highlighting vast energy potential in the region.
  • President Mirziyoyev offers favorable conditions for foreign partners to engage in renewable energy projects and utilize strategic raw materials.
  • Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week 2025, under the UAE President's patronage, gathers global leaders to accelerate socioeconomic progress and tap into a $10 trillion economic transformation opportunity.
During the Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week summit, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev of Uzbekistan expressed interest in collaborating to leverage Central Asia's renewable energy potential. The country envisions generating 500 gigawatts of solar power, 100 gigawatts of wind power, and 10 gigawatts of hydroelectric energy. President Mirziyoyev also emphasized Uzbekistan's strategic resources, including uranium, and offered favorable conditions to foreign partners. Meanwhile, Abu Dhabi is hosting the Sustainability Week, where global leaders gather to drive socioeconomic and technological progress. The event aims to unlock a $10 trillion economic transformation opportunity, with 13 heads of state and over 140 ministers and officials participating.
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