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Uzbekistan has cut 200 tons of annual emissions at the Tashkent Thermal Power Plant through upgrades to boilers, gas turbines, and filtration systems, while expanding renewable energy, planting thousa...
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Uzbekistan cuts pollutant emissions at Tashkent power facility through

Uzbekistan has cut 200 tons of annual emissions at the Tashkent Thermal Power Plant through upgrades to boilers, gas turbines, and filtration systems, while expanding renewable energy,

UNDP and Japan Launch Decarbonization Project in Uzbekistan

Tashkent, June 18, 2025 — A new project aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving energy efficiency in schools, hospitals, and public transportation has been launched in Uzbekistan.

Ministry of Ecology proposes measures to cut air pollution in Tashkent

According to the ministry, the draft resolution – titled “On additional measures to prevent air pollution and mitigate the effects of climate change in Tashkent city and Tashkent region” – aims

Tatneft Registers Solar Energy Project in Tashkent on Indian Carbon

The generated solar power is used to supply the facility, partially replacing electricity from the regional grid, which is primarily produced from carbon-intensive sources. Tatneft estimates that

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To accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles in the City of Tashkent that can be replicated in other cities in the Republic of Uzbekistan, significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the transport

Decarbonising Pathways for Urban Mobility in Uzbekistan | ITF

The project findings stem from a tailored urban mobility improvement plan that identifies Tashkent''s mobility challenges and proposes a timeline for implementing low-carbon, integrated policy measures

Uzbekistan receives $7.5 million in carbon credits for

The World Bank''s Transformative Carbon Asset Facility (TCAF) rewarded Uzbekistan with a $7.5 million grant for successfully cutting 500,000 tons of carbon emissions under the iCRAFT

Innovative World Bank project will help Uzbekistan reduce emissions

A new World Bank grant will help the Government of Uzbekistan to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, promote the efficient use of energy resources, and gain access to international

ADB Initiative to Bring Warmth in Tashkent Winters

ADB advised on a $1.5 billion project to revamp Tashkent''s heating system that would improve infrastructure and adopt ecofriendly technologies to enhance efficiency and reduce carbon

Uzbekistan Receives $7.5 Million in Carbon Credits for Enabling Half a

Tashkent, June 21, 2024— Uzbekistan has become the first country in the world receiving a payment from the World Bank for reducing carbon emissions through a policy crediting program.

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