The World Bank recently approved a $20 million loan facility for Central Asian energy storage projects, with Khujand being a primary beneficiary. Tajik authorities envision scaling up to 500 MWh by 2030, potentially connecting with neighboring Uzbekistan's power grid.
[pdf] As Tajikistan's second-largest city, Khujand is making waves with its latest investment in energy storage infrastructure. This strategic move aims to stabilize regional power grids while supporting the nation's transition to renewable energy.
[pdf] The World Bank recently approved a $20 million loan facility for Central Asian energy storage projects, with Khujand being a primary beneficiary. Tajik authorities envision scaling up to 500 MWh by 2030, potentially connecting with neighboring Uzbekistan's power grid.
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