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Uzbekistan Project Notice - Digitize To Decarbonize—Power Transmission Grid Enhancement


Project Notice

PNR 52702
Project Name Digitize to Decarbonize—Power Transmission Grid Enhancement
Project Detail Digitize to Decarbonize - Power Transmission Grid Enhancement Project aims to support the low-carbon transition and green economy development agenda of the Government of Uzbekistan by (i) enhancing reliability and stability of the power transmission grid, (ii) increasing operational efficiency and improving monitoring and control of the power system by introducing modern digital and telecom technologies, (iii) reducing the number of system blackouts, (iv) reducing transmission losses, and (v) supporting the prioritized government reform of state-owned enterprises by enhancing the corporate governance of Joint Stock Company (JSC) National Electricity Grid of Uzbekistan (NEGU). Project Name Digitize to Decarbonize—Power Transmission Grid Enhancement Project Number 52322-004 Country / Economy Uzbekistan Project Status Approved Project Type / Modality of Assistance Loan Uzbekistan is an energy-rich country, with positive economic growth outlook and a considerably high-energy demand forecast for the main demand centers. Thus, the development of the power sector is a prerequisite for achieving economic development in the countrys regions and for meeting the growing demand of reliable electricity supply by industrial, commercial, and residential consumers. Since the mid-half of 2010, electricity demand has grown by around 4%-5% per annum, with the government forecasting growth of around 6%-7% per annum in the period to 2030. In response, the government set ambitious targets to increase power supply capacity to meet growing demand and to allow the phase out of old and inefficient thermal plants, with the new generation capacity to be developed by the private sector. The targets include the construction of a 7-gigawatt solar photovoltaic and 5 gigawatts of wind capacity over the course of the decade -- and the government is currently working on updating its long-term strategic document to reflect these new targets. Uzbekistans power transmission network was largely developed during the Soviet era, with most of the transmission lines and substations constructed 30-50 years ago. Presently, the substations are equipped with protection and monitoring equipment from the 1960s to 1970s, of which spare parts are no longer available. Failure to adequately replace and rehabilitate this infrastructure can lead to worsening supply reliability, increased incidence of system outages, higher losses, and inability to meet growing demand and evacuate power from newly constructed renewable power plants. At present, analog instruments and manual hourly recording measure the loading of transformers, and incoming and outgoing transmission lines. Disturbance events are also recorded by hand. Communication with the control center is done by the power line carrier and the national telecommunication network. For example, the Uzbekistan grid system took a long time to detect faults and recover from the regional blackout in the early 2022, compared with its neighboring countries, because of the absence of modern digital system and the supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) system. Uzbekistans power transmission system is owned and maintained by JSC NEGU, which will serve as the projects executing agency. JSC NEGU also functions as the single buyer of electricity from all power generators and the reseller to the distribution companies. With increasing private sector participation in the power generation, particularly renewable energy, robust creditworthiness of JSC NEGU and a sustainable market structure are needed to guarantee the successful operation of private power projects. The government has been rigorously pursuing reform policies to address these, including (i) the creation of an autonomous tariff commission, (ii) the adoption of a new cost-reflective tariff methodology, (iii) increased revenue collections through a nationwide advance metering program, and (iv) a stronger financial management system for JSC NEGU. Among others, the project will support power grid modernization through the introduction of state-of-the-art infrastructure and monitoring equipment. In doing so, it will improve JSC NEGUs financial position through reduced losses of energy, reduction in outages, and enhanced ability to meet growing demands within various regions of Uzbekistan. In addition, the reform components of the project tailored for JSC NEGU will complement ongoing policy-level intervention and strengthen JSC NEGUs institutional capacity. Impact Adoption of comprehensive measures aimed at deepening structural transformations, modernization, and diversification of key sectors of the economy. Ensured access to modern, affordable, and reliable energy supply for 100% of the population and key sectors of the economy.
Funded By Asian Development Bank (ADB)
Sector Energy & Power
Country Uzbekistan , Central Asia
Project Value UZS 125,000,000

Contact Information

Company Name Joint Stock Company National Electric Networks of Uzbekistan
Web Site https://www.adb.org/projects/52322-004/main

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