GulfBase Live Support
Leave a message and our representative will contact you soon
06/04/2025 14:22 AST
Saudi utility giant ACWA Power has commenced commercial operations at two major wind power plants in Uzbekistan.
ACWA Power holds a 65 percent stake in both projects, having sold a 35 percent share to China Southern Power Grid International in July.
According to the company's statement on Tadawul, both the 500-megawatt Dzhankeldy Wind Power Plant, which began commercial operations on April 1, and the 500-MW Bash Wind Power Plant, which started operations on April 6, are now fully operational.
Uzbekistan aims to generate 40 percent of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030, a critical milestone in its plan to achieve 20 gigawatts of clean energy capacity by the decade's end. The nation is prioritizing the expansion of solar, wind, and hydroelectric energy, leveraging its natural resources to decrease reliance on fossil fuels, cut carbon emissions, and enhance energy security.
In December, Mohammad Abunayyan, chairman of ACWA Power's board of directors and head of the Saudi-Uzbek Business Council, highlighted the progress in his firm's partnership with the Uzbek government. He emphasized ACWA Power's role as a major strategic investor in the nation's rapidly growing clean energy sector.
Abunayyan said: "Today's groundbreaking highlights the multitude of large-scale foreign direct investments and commendable efforts by Uzbekistan to strengthen the potential of the country's energy system and capacity. It also paves the way for the commencement of ACWA Power projects that are expected to yield widespread benefits for Uzbekistan's key regions and communities."
During the December inauguration of the projects, Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman joined virtually and praised the strong relationship between the Kingdom and Uzbekistan.
He highlighted the collaborative efforts across various sectors, particularly energy, which have delivered mutual benefits to both nations, according to a statement from the company.
The Saudi minister also praised the economic cooperation between the two countries, particularly in the context of Saudi Vision 2030 and Uzbekistan Strategy 2030.
He stressed their shared goals of economic development, diversification, renewable energy, and sustainable growth, as well as Saudi Arabia's growing investment in Uzbekistan's electricity sector amid the country's energy transition.
Uzbekistan is a key foreign market for ACWA Power, which has been significantly involved in the country's renewable energy sector in recent years.
The company stated that the financial impact of both projects will be included in its statements starting in the second quarter of 2025.
Arab News
23/04/2025
Saudi utility giant ACWA Power has secured an SR750 million ($119 million) Shariah-compliant term loan facility from Alinma Bank to fund its new headquarters in Riyadh.
The seven-year agreem
Arab News
04/04/2025
Oman's Nama Power & Water Procurement Company has announced that it has received bids from 12 major utility project developers for two of its key projects - Misfah IPP within Muscat Governorate and D
Trade Arabia
11/03/2025
Saudi utility giant ACWA Power has inaugurated its first overseas Innovation Center in Shanghai to advance research in renewables, energy storage, and desalination, reinforcing its expansion in China
Arab News
Ticker | Price | Volume |
---|
Ticker | Price | Change |
---|---|---|
TAQA | 3.16 | -0.04 (-1.25 |
DEWA | 2.66 | 0.01 (0.37 |
SAUDIELECTRICITY | 15.14 | 0.08 (0.53 |
EMPOWER | 1.62 | 0.00 (0.00 |
MARAFIQ | 46.85 | 0.85 (1.84 |
26/04/2025
Adnoc Distribution, a leading fuel distributor and convenience store operator, has unveiled plans for a major expansion of its electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, increasing its charging p
Trade Arabia
25/04/2025
Saudi Awwal Bank (SAB), one of the leading banks in Saudi Arabia, has signed SR2 billion credit facility agreement with the Saudi Binladin Group, a subsidiary of Binladin International Holding Group,
Saudi Gazette
24/04/2025
The Dubai-based logistics firm Aramex has confirmed a new acting CEO after Othman AlJeda, the incumbent, resigned for personal reasons.
The change at the top comes just weeks after Abu Dhabi
Gulfnews
24/04/2025
The leading UAE banks have put up some sizable growth in their Q1-2025 results, with ADIB's net profit before tax totalling Dh1.9 billion - and that's from an impressive 18% gain year-on-year.
Gulfnews
24/04/2025
Salalah Port has received five modern dual-fuel methanol-powered container vessels from Maersk's fleet, marking a significant milestone in the port's infrastructure development and readiness to accom
Times of Oman