Malaysia’s Sunview Group to build 600 MW solar power stations in Uzbekistan
The Ambassador of Uzbekistan to Malaysia, Karomiddin Gadoev, recently visited a solar photovoltaic power plant owned by Sunview Group in Selangor state and met with the company’s project director, John Steed.
During the visit, Malaysian representatives provided an overview of the facility’s technical details, which includes a 26-megawatt solar power station covering an area of 32 hectares.
Sunview Group announced its expansion into Uzbekistan’s energy sector after signing agreements in July with Uzbekistan's Ministry of Energy. The projects will include the construction of a 400-megawatt solar power station in the Andijan region and a 200-megawatt station in the Fergana region.
The company also expressed interest in assessing the feasibility of supplying renewable energy to water-pumping stations in Uzbekistan's Kashkadarya region, as part of a broader initiative to support sustainable energy infrastructure in the country.
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