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CAREC Newsletter. Issue 5/2025

CAREC Newsletter. Issue 5/2025. We’ve gathered the most important insights! CACCC-2025: Outlook on the UNFCCC Conference of the Parties. https://mailchi.mp/2a616878cc05/carec-newsletter-issue-5-caccc-2025cop29?e=fc770ccb0e

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A Blind Spot in Water Policy. Is Uzbekistan a Net Water Exporter or Importer?

Uzbekistan can optimize its water resource management by focusing on exporting products with lower water consumption in production (e.g., pharmaceuticals, processed foods, electronics, machinery et al.) while importing water-intensive products (e.g., cotton, beef, nuts, rice, wheat, almonds, sugar, textiles et al.). An estimated 8,46 trillion liters of virtual water have

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Kazakhstan

Potential for Community-based Wildlife Management in Central Asia

Author(s) Steffen Zuther Stefan Michel Dilys Roe Zairbek Kubanychbekov Khalil Karimov Sergey Sklyarenko Stephanie Ward Published Date March 2024 Publication Language English Publisher CMS Secretariat City Bonn Country Germany Type Technical Reports CMS Instrument Central Asian Mammals Initiative, CMS Attachment Size  Potential for Community-based Wildlife Management in Central Asia – English

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Kazakhstan

Blue Peace CA

The global water crisis has been identified as one of the major global risks over the past 3 years. As the forecasts are not encouraging, water supply is likely to become an even greater source of tension and instability in the future. In this context, Switzerland is committed to promoting

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Uzbekistan

Interactive map of air quality monitoring in Uzbekistan

Together with the International Public Foundation “Zamin”, 16 new automatic stations have been installed in the administrative centers of Andijan, Bukhara, Kashkadarya, Navoi, Namangan, Tashkent and Fergana regions, as well as in the city of Tashkent, which transmit reliable information to the website monitoring.meteo.uz every 10 minutes.

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Uzbekistan Bash WPP

The project finance basis to finance the development, design, construction and operation of the 500 MW Bash WPP as well as associated 500 kV overhead transmission lines located in the Gijduvon district, Bukhara region of Uzbekistan.
The project will be highly representative in terms of energy supply diversification, increased use of renewables potential and attracting private investment. It will assist the country in its low-carbon transition, reducing its current high reliance on thermal power generation.

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Uzbekistan Dzhankeldy WPP

The project is to finance the development, design, construction and operation of the 500 MW Dzhankeldy WPP as well as associated 500 kV overhead transmission lines located in the Peshku district, Bukhara region of Uzbekistan.
The pilot wind projects developed by ACWA Power and the Government of Uzbekistan under the Government’s efforts to attract private investment to the generation sector. The project will be highly representative in terms of energy supply diversification, increased use of renewables potential and attracting private investment. It will assist the country in its low-carbon transition, reducing its current high reliance on thermal power generation.

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Clean Energy for Buildings in Uzbekistan (P176060)

The Project Development Objective (PDO) is to improve energy efficiency in public buildings and enhance the regulatory framework for clean energy investments in the buildings sector. The project has three components: (a) clean energy investments in public buildings; (b) TA to enhance the enabling environment for EE investments, support market development, and provide project implementation support; and (c) the Contingent Emergency and Response Component (CERC).
The project simultaneously addresses the objectives to save energy in public buildings and enhance the regulatory framework for clean energy investments in the buildings sector, creating the foundation for the successful implementation of the UBEEP.

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Electricity Sector Transformation and Resilient Transmission (P171683)

The Project Development Objectives (PDO) are to (i) strengthen the performance of the National Electricity Grid of Uzbekistan (NEGU), and (ii) improve the capacity and reliability of the power transmission system to integrate large-scale renewable energy sources. The Project has the following four components: (a) Digitalization of the electricity transmission sector, (b) Power grid strengthening and renewable energy integration, (c) NEGU institutional development and project implementation support, and (d) Electricity market development. The Project will support strengthening the resilience of and greening the Uzbekistan power grid through upgrade and expansion of its capacity as well as enabling the grid integration of private sector-led renewable energy sources. Core outcomes also include improved performance and corporate transformation of the transmission company (NEGU) to evolve into a modern and commercially-run company.

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