Uzbek leader visits coal briquette production plant in Pap district
07/07/2017 20:54
Uzbek leader visits coal briquette production plant in Pap district
07/07/2017 20:54
Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) -- President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev visited a plant on coal briquette production under Uzbekistan Temir Yollari (Uzbekistan Railways) in Pop district of Namangan region.
A new coal industry enterprise was put into operation in Pop district with a project cost of 7 million dollars. 500 thousand tons of coal briquettes will be produced here each year. 160 new workplaces are created at the enterprise.
President of Uzbekistan examined the process of manufacturing briquettes, asked about the price and characteristics of products. Coal powder at the plant is processed on the basis of modern technology, enriched, purified from harmful gases and pressed into briquettes convenient for transportation. This type of product is relatively cheaper than traditional types of energy and can be delivered to remote areas.
Shavkat Mirziyoyev noted the need for organizing distribution points in the regions of the country, delivering not only briquettes to the population, but also furnaces intended for their burning, and providing concessional loans for these purposes. The President gave recommendations on creation of such modern enterprises in other regions of the country.
Presentation of projects of Uzkurilishmateriallari was also held here. In 2017-2018, it is envisaged to invest US$200 million in the sphere of building materials production in Namangan region.
Projects were presented on organization of production of cement, slate, asbestos pipes, concrete and semisynthetic lubricants in Pop district, cement in Kosonsoy and Yangikurgon districts, ceramic plates and sanitary ware in the city of Namangan, burnt bricks in Pop, Turakurgan, Uychin, Yangikurgan districts, as well as finishing stones in Chust district.
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