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Saudi’s ACWA Power successfully installs Central Asia’s largest wind turbine

Saudi’s ACWA Power successfully installs Central Asia’s largest wind turbine

The 500MW Bash wind farm project is located in the Bukhara region of Uzbekistan

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Saudi-listed clean energy company ACWA Power has successfully installed the first wind turbine for its 500MW Bash wind farm project, located in the Bukhara region of Uzbekistan.

The wind turbine generator (WTG) manufactured by Envision is the largest of its kind in Central Asia with a capacity of 6.5MW.

The installation of the wind turbine and generator was carried out by engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractor China Energy Engineering Corporation (CEEC).

CEEC was awarded the EPC contract for each of the 500MW wind farms in Bash and Dzhankeldy in December last year.

ACWA Power’s chief portfolio management officer Kashif Rana, said: “The successful installation of the first turbine on the Bash wind farm is just one of the many milestones that we are excited to mark on this project.

“Most importantly, the steady progress takes us closer to supporting and contributing to Uzbekistan’s long-term ambitions to increase the share of renewables in their energy mix.”

When complete in the first quarter of 2025, the Bash wind farm will include 79 WTGs and is expected to generate more than 1,650GWh of electricity annually and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 750 tonnes per year.

The company has a 25-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with the JSC National Electric Grid of Uzbekistan for the project.

ACWA Power has a key portfolio in Uzbekistan

ACWA Power has 10 projects in Uzbekistan, with a combined investment value of $7.5bn.

The company’s continued investments and partnerships underline its dedication to the sustainable development of Uzbekistan’s energy landscape, promoting economic growth, and advancing the country’s renewable energy goals.

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