A 500-megawatt solar project in Jizzakh, Uzbekistan, built with by CSCEC and other companies, has recently been connected to the power grid at full capacity.

One of the largest photovoltaic projects in Uzbekistan, the project covers a total area of 10.83 million square meters. After reaching full capacity, it is expected to generate more than 1.1 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity annually over a 25-year operating period. The project is projected to save about 341,700 metric tons of standard coal and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 936,300 metric tons each year, easing power supply pressure in surrounding areas and supporting the country’s green and low-carbon development.

To ensure long-term stable operation, the project team introduced a range of intelligent technologies tailored to local conditions. In response to strong winds, frequent snowfall and slow snowmelt, the facility is equipped with intelligent cleaning robots and automatic tracking mounts, enabling automated module cleaning and adaptive angle adjustment to improve power generation efficiency and ensure reliable operation under complex weather conditions.

The project is also fitted with multiple types of intelligent monitoring sensors that track key parameters such as module temperature, current and cleanliness in real time. This allows dynamic assessment of equipment conditions and early fault warnings, enabling operation and maintenance personnel to remotely monitor the performance of more than 900,000 photovoltaic panels and maintain an efficient, precise and round-the-clock intelligent maintenance system.

During construction, CSCEC created more than 1,000 jobs for local communities and helped train a group of technical professionals in the new energy sector through mentorship programs and on-the-job practical training.
To date, CSCEC has delivered more than 20 million square meters of new energy projects in Uzbekistan, with an average annual power generation capacity exceeding 1,100 megawatts, benefiting about 45,000 households.
