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Uzbekistan Showcases Green Energy Progress at International Conference in Dushanbe

UzDaily Editorial Team · 08.07.2026 · 12:45 · 54 views
Uzbekistan Showcases Green Energy Progress at International Conference in Dushanbe

Uzbekistan Showcases Green Energy Progress at International Conference in Dushanbe

Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.uz) — A delegation from Uzbekistan participated in the IV International Scientific and Practical Conference titled "Current State and Prospects for the Development of Renewable Energy," which took place on 2–3 July 2026 in Dushanbe at the initiative of the Presidium of the National Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan.

The forum brought together scientists, experts, representatives of ministries and state departments, research institutes, higher education institutions, and international organizations from various countries.

The Uzbek delegation included representatives from the Ministry of Energy, the National Research Institute of Renewable Energy Sources, the National Association of Energy Engineers of Uzbekistan, and the Tashkent State Technical University. The participation of the Uzbek representatives was organized within the framework of the regional project "Green Skills for a Green Economy in Central Asia," which is implemented by the German Society for International Cooperation (GIZ).

During the plenary session, the participants discussed modern trends in renewable energy development, the implementation of innovative technologies, the digitalization of energy systems, the use of artificial intelligence in power grid management, and the growth prospects of solar and wind energy.

The representatives of Uzbekistan presented their country's direct experience in advancing "green" energy, executing utility-scale renewable energy source initiatives, and driving the digital transformation of the domestic energy sector.

The conference also featured scientific reports focused on improving energy efficiency, broadening the deployment of renewable energy technologies, digitalizing infrastructure operations, and training highly qualified personnel for the evolving energy sector.