photo: Tajik Ministry of Energy and Water Resources
Tajikistan has signed a series of agreements totaling 2 gigawatts (GW) in solar energy projects during the International Investment Forum “Dushanbe Invest 2025”.
The agreements include three protocols and two memorandums signed between the ministry and both domestic and international partners, The Caspian Post reports via Kazakh media.
These deals cover the construction of solar and wind power plants and foster cooperation in energy education and workforce training.
The projects are part of Tajikistan’s strategy to enhance its energy security and accelerate the use of renewable energy sources nationwide.
Key agreements include:
A protocol with Wuhan Building Material Industry (China) to build 500 MW of solar capacity in Sughd Province.
A protocol with Tajik company Ayon Energy to develop 500 MW of solar power plants in Sughd and Khatlon regions.
A protocol with Ejing Technology (China) to establish 500 MW of solar capacity in Khatlon Province.
A memorandum with Russia’s Rosatom Renewable Energy to advance up to 500 MW of solar projects, along with cooperation on training and knowledge exchange in renewable energy.
The ministry highlighted that these agreements will diversify Tajikistan’s energy portfolio and accelerate its transition toward sustainable and clean energy development.
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