In a collaboration aimed at fostering expertise and innovation in the energy sector, the El-Yurt Umidi Foundation of Uzbekistan and China Southern Power Grid International of the People's Republic of China (PRC) have announced the launch of an internship program. The program is designed to provide hands-on experience and knowledge exchange for energy specialists from both countries.
The initiative was unveiled during a meeting held on May 4, at the El-Yurt Umidi Foundation headquarters in Tashkent. Attendees included Adkham Bekmurodov Rector of the Academy of Public Administration and Executive Director of the El-Yurt Umidi Foundation, along with representatives from China Southern Power Grid International led by Zhang Tanzi, Vice President of the company.
Bekmurodov outlined the strides made in Uzbekistan's economy, public administration, and energy sector under the leadership of President Shavkat Mirziyoyev. The delegation from China Southern Power Grid International acknowledged Uzbekistan's attractive investment climate and the fruitful outcomes of bilateral cooperation between the two nations.
China Southern Power Grid International ranked 83rd among the world's most influential energy companies, has been actively involved in infrastructure projects across China and beyond. The company has played a crucial role in providing electricity to millions of people in southern China, as well as in regions like Hong Kong and Macau.
The collaboration between Uzbekistan and China in various sectors, including energy, transportation, and sustainable development, has received high praise from both parties. This sentiment was echoed by Bekmurodov, who emphasized the rapid development of strategic relations between the two countries, spearheaded by President Xi Jinping and President Shavkat Mirziyoyev.
As part of the internship program, participants will engage in activities related to energy resource production, the implementation of innovative projects, and environmental protection. These efforts align with ongoing large-scale projects in Uzbekistan's energy sector, including the construction of wind power plants, hydro-accumulation stations, and high-voltage lines.
The establishment of the internship program signifies a deeper commitment to mutual cooperation and knowledge-sharing between Uzbekistan and China. Specialists from both sides have been appointed to oversee the organization and implementation of the program, which is set to commence soon.
Both parties expressed full support for the initiative and pledged to formalize their cooperation through the signing of a memorandum.
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