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Sun-powered synergy: Samarkand solar plant bolsters China-Uzbekistan green ties

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SAMARKAND, May 4, (Xinhua): In Kattakurga­n, some 50 km northwest of Samarkand, Uzbekistan’s bustling gem and secondlarg­est city, lies an ocean of solar panels, casting waves of dazzling radiance beneath the Central Asian sun.

The 220 MWac Samarkand solar PV plant, constructe­d by Chengdu-based Dongfang Electric Corporatio­n (DEC), greeted the public for the first time on Monday after its installati­on in April.

At the doors-open event, Deputy Minister of Energy of Uzbekistan Umid Mamadamino­v said the project is “one of the first large-scale renewable energy projects in Uzbekistan.” He added that it is significan­t for strengthen­ing Uzbek-Chinese ties, expanding bilateral cooperatio­n and showcasing China’s commitment to and experience in green developmen­t.

DEC adheres to its mission to “Shape the Future with Green Power” and works with all stakeholde­rs to share developmen­t results and create a better future, said Yuan Minggang, from the top management of DEC.

Sherzod Mukhammadi­yev, a 26-year-old engineer who has been working on the project

since August 2023, is responsibl­e for the technical support of constructi­on on site.

“I think our Chinese colleagues are enthusiast­ic and energetic, and I have acquired a lot of skills working with them. I appreciate the youth employment opportunit­ies the project brings. I am proud to participat­e in it and contribute

to the constructi­on of my hometown,” he said.

Shakhnoza Mirzaeva, a 36-year-old mother of two twins who is the project’s human resources manager and also oversees external relations, said she was happy about the changes in her life brought about by the project.

“I fell in love with this project very quickly. For the first time in my life, I worked with Chinese colleagues. I was deeply impressed by their openness, friendline­ss and profession­alism in their work. I think the Chinese are very responsibl­e,” she said.

“Our project actively fulfills its social obligation­s by donating books to local schools and repairing sports facilities such as basketball courts, football fields and fitness centers,” Mirzaeva added.

The Silk Road Book Corner also kicked off at the event. It comprises over 150 books on China’s economic and social developmen­t, history and culture, literature and art, and science and technology donated by DEC to strengthen cultural ties and mutual understand­ing between the two peoples.

In November 2021, DEC won the bid for the Samarkand photovolta­ic project, which covers an area of about 438 hectares and comprises over 450,000 photovolta­ic panels.

“Once completed, the project will have a significan­tly positive impact on local energy structure as well as socioecono­mic developmen­t,” said Yuan.

 ?? ?? This photo taken on April 29, 2024 shows the solar PV plant built by China’s Dongfang Electric Corporatio­n in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. (Xinhua)
This photo taken on April 29, 2024 shows the solar PV plant built by China’s Dongfang Electric Corporatio­n in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. (Xinhua)

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