Uzbek leader Shavkat Mirziyoyev announced that the Bukhara region has attracted approximately $4 bn in investments over the past seven years, the presidential press service reports. The president made this statement while familiarizing with investment projects in the region.
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In 2024, the region is implementing 607 projects worth $1.3 bn. Additionally, 80 initiatives were formed with the participation of foreign and Uzbek investors, totalling $14 bn.
Plans are underway to launch the construction of a 600-MW wind farm in Gijduvan district, with efforts to attract a Chinese investor to the project. Other planned investment projects include the development of a graphite deposit and the commencement of battery production for electric scooters in the Peshkun district.
Meanwhile, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company Masdar signed a $46.5 mn loan agreement to construct the Nur-Bukhara solar power plant and a battery energy storage facility in Bukhara region. This project marks Central Asia's first renewable energy facility with a utility-scale battery energy storage system.
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