The First Phase of the 200-megawatt Performance Test of the Niyaz Photovoltaic Project in Uzbekistan Successfully Completed

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The first phase of the 200-megawatt performance test of the Niyaz Photovoltaic Project in Uzbekistan, undertaken by a consortium composed of Northeast Electric Power Design Institute of China Power Engineering Consulting Group, has been successfully completed and has obtained the ECOD certificate. This marks the successful entry into commercial operation of the first phase of 200 megawatts.

 

Niyaz Photovoltaic Project

 

The Niyaz Photovoltaic Project is an important investment project of China Energy Engineering Group in Uzbekistan, aiming to promote the development of local green energy and reduce dependence on fossil fuels to optimize the energy structure. The project is located 28 kilometers north of the Niyaz District of Qashqadaryo viloyati, approximately 52 kilometers from the regional capital of Karsi. According to the current plan, the project has a DC side capacity of 603.519 megawatts, an AC side capacity of 500 megawatts, with a capacity ratio of about 1.2. The project is intended to use 575 monocrystalline double-sided photovoltaic modules with a peak power of 8800 kVA central inverter integrated machine, and a newly built 220 kV booster station. The successful completion of the first phase of 200 megawatts performance test has laid a solid foundation for the promotion of the project's subsequent work.

 

The project was signed at the roundtable meeting between the President of Uzbekistan and Chinese entrepreneurs at the Central Asia Summit in 2023, which is of great significance for promoting the high-quality construction of the "Belt and Road" between China and Uzbekistan and promoting green cooperation and development. Looking ahead, all members of the project team will continue to devote themselves to the construction of the Niyaz Photovoltaic Project, promote the early completion of the project, and make every effort to build this Project into a model of local green energy, contributing to the green development of Uzbekistan.

 

(Source:Northeast Electric Power Design Institute