The Turkish company ŞA-RA Enerji İnşaat Ticaret ve Sanayi A.Ş has secured a contract to build 350 kilometers of power transmission lines (PTL) in Uzbekistan, according to a report from National Electric Networks of Uzbekistan.
The project encompasses the construction of two distinct sections of power transmission lines:
- Tashkent Region: The first section involves the construction of 213 kilometers of 220 kV power transmission lines in the Tashkent region.
- Southwest Uzbekistan: The second section involves 137 kilometers of 500 kV power transmission lines in the southwestern part of the country.
Representatives from ŞA-RA Enerji and the management of National Electric Networks of Uzbekistan met recently to discuss the progress and implementation of this infrastructure project.
During the meeting, ŞA-RA Enerji outlined its plans for developing the trunk power grids in Uzbekistan. The company also emphasized its commitment to integrating renewable energy sources into the national grid. This initiative is aligned with Uzbekistan’s broader strategy to enhance its energy infrastructure and promote sustainable energy solutions.