Green energy accounts for 17% of July electricity output in Uzbekistan
In July 2025, solar and wind power plants in Uzbekistan generated 1.246 billion kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity – the highest monthly figure recorded to date, according to the Ministry of Energy.

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Currently, Uzbekistan operates 11 solar photovoltaic stations and 4 wind power stations with a combined capacity of 4,119 megawatts, all contributing to the country’s growing “green” energy sector.
“It should be noted that generating 1.246 billion kWh of electricity in July is a new record for our national energy system,” the ministry said in a statement.
This amount accounts for 17% of the country’s total electricity generation for the month. Of the total, 760.9 million kWh came from solar power plants and 485.4 million kWh from wind power plants.
As a result of this output:
- 377.5 million cubic meters of natural gas were saved;
- Emissions of harmful gases into the atmosphere were reduced by 1.12 million tons.
Previously, in May 2025, solar and wind power plants had collectively generated 1.104 billion kWh of electricity – the highest monthly result at the time. The July figure exceeded this by 142 million kWh.
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