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Samarkand Solar Project – Uzbekistan

Located in Samarqand, Uzbekistan, the Samarkand Solar Project is a 1,000 MW solar PV plant developed by ACWA Power. It aims to accelerate the nation’s clean energy transition and will enter operation by 2026.

Category


Solar PV
– Ground-Mounted

Pipeline Capacity


1,000 MW

Status


Permitting
Operational by 2026

Total Capacity


1,000 MW

The Samarkand Solar Project is a monumental step in Uzbekistan’s renewable energy evolution. Developed solely by ACWA Power, this 1,000 MW solar PV facility in Samarqand is set to become one of the largest utility-scale solar projects in Central Asia. It aligns with the Uzbek government’s strategic push for sustainability, reduced reliance on fossil fuels, and enhancement of energy independence.

Expected to commence construction in 2025, the project will utilize state-of-the-art photovoltaic technologies in a ground-mounted setup to efficiently harness solar energy in the region. With completion and commissioning planned for 2026, this development not only strengthens ACWA Power’s footprint in Asia but also positions Uzbekistan as a forward-looking player in the global green energy landscape.

Landmark Renewable Investment

  • One of Central Asia’s largest solar PV plants

  • Fully owned and developed by ACWA Power

  • Operational target: 2026

  • Strategic clean energy initiative for Uzbekistan

Powering Progress with Clean Technology

  • Ground-mounted PV system with advanced components

  • Long-term performance reliability

  • Future-ready energy infrastructure

  • Designed to reduce carbon dependency

Renewable Energy

Powering a Sustainable Future Through Solar Innovation

Empowering the region with clean, efficient, and future-ready solar solutions.

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