Azerbaijan and China have reached agreement on the construction of new solar and wind power plants in Azerbaijan and a battery energy storage system, the Azertag state agency reports.
[pdf] Uzbekistan will launch 16 large solar and wind power plants, with a combined capacity of 3.5 gigawatts, along with 5 large hydroelectric power plants totaling 160 megawatts and an energy storage capacity of 1.8 gigawatts in 2025.
[pdf] On March 29 this year, the head of the Committee for Architecture and Construction, Nizom Mirzozoda, issued a new order, under which, starting on April 1, 2024, all new and renovated buildings must be equipped with solar energy systems capable of storing at least one day's worth of electricity, in addition to being connected to the central power grid.
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