Uzbekistan

A substation was built in Tashkent's Yangihayot district.

A 110/35/10 kV substation with a capacity of 2×80 MVA was built in the Yangihayot district of Tashkent to improve the reliability of the power supply.

Construction of a new electrical substation has been completed in Tashkent's Yangihayot district. The facility operates at 110/35/10 kV and has a capacity of 2x80 MVA. According to the capital's mayor's office, part of the generated power will be used to improve the quality of power supply to adjacent residential areas and neighborhoods.

Furthermore, the new substation will provide specialized energy infrastructure for businesses located in the Yangi Avlod industrial zone. This will allow industrial facilities to use a separate power source, thereby reducing the load on the general power grid serving residents of the district.

The mayor's office emphasizes that the commissioning of the new facility will ensure a more stable power supply to residents, reduce the load on existing networks, and improve their overall reliability.

The substation's construction was carried out in accordance with Resolution No. 598 of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan dated September 22, 2025.

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