Uzbekistan had a total primary energy supply (TPES) of 48.28 Mtoe in 2012. Electricity consumption was 47.80 TWh. The majority of primary energy came from...
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The economy of Uzbekistan, formerly a Soviet-style command economy, has undergone changes that align more with a market economy.Under the administration...
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Uzbekistan, officially the Republic of Uzbekistan, is a doubly landlocked country located in Central Asia. It is surrounded by five countries: Kazakhstan...
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Baku Initiative (category Energy in Uzbekistan)
Uzbekistan The European Union follows the progress of the Baku Initiative through the European Commission (Directorate General for Transport & Energy;...
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Furnace in Uzbekistan Solar energy news in Uzbekistan News about the solar institute in Uzbekistan News about the solar technologies in Uzbekistan Solar power...
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4217: UZS Energy in Uzbekistan Energy policy of Uzbekistan Oil industry in Uzbekistan Health care in Uzbekistan Mining in Uzbekistan Uzbekistan Stock Exchange...
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abundant solar resources and a strong potential for solar energy generation. The government of Uzbekistan has implemented several initiatives to promote the...
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Uzbekistan GTL (Oltin Yo'l GTL) is a gas-to-liquids (GTL) plant in the Qashqadaryo Region, Uzbekistan. Construction of a GTL plant in Uzbekistan was discussed...
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Tajikistan–Uzbekistan relations refers to the relations between the Republic of Tajikistan and the Republic of Uzbekistan. During the presidency of Islam...
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The Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic (US: /ʊzˈbɛkɪstæn, -stɑːn/ , UK: /ʊzˌbɛkɪˈstɑːn, ʌz-, -ˈstæn/), also known as Soviet Uzbekistan, the Uzbek SSR, UzSSR...
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Russia and Uzbekistan. Uzbekistan was a Soviet socialist republic from 1924 until 1991. Both countries have had diplomatic relations since 1992. In the first...
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INOGATE (category Energy in Uzbekistan)
based in Kyiv, Ukraine, with regional offices in Tbilisi, Georgia, and in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. The INOGATE Secretariat had an important role in ensuring...
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The Republic of Uzbekistan is a presidential constitutional republic, whereby the President of Uzbekistan is head of state. Executive power is exercised...
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The 2008 Central Asia energy crisis was an energy shortage in Central Asia, which, combined with the severe weather of the 2007-08 winter (the coldest...
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Uzbekistan joined the Commonwealth of Independent States in December 1991. However, it is opposed to reintegration and withdrew from the CIS collective...
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second-largest concentration of Uzbek population in the world after Uzbekistan. Afghanistan also has a native dialect of the Uzbek language that, while using...
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sale of natural gas-based energy in the Republic of Congo. 2020 An agreement was signed with the Ministry of Energy of Uzbekistan for the establishment of...
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Urtabulak gas field (category Natural gas fields in Uzbekistan)
romanized: Urtabulas Uzbek: Ўртабулоқ, romanized: Oʻrtabuloq) is a natural gas field located in South Uzbekistan near the Uzbekistan–Turkmenistan border...
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and Uzbekistan. Due to the large influx of expats from neighboring Pakistan and Iran, Afghanistan may require as much as 7,000 MW of electricity in the...
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Central Asia–China gas pipeline (category Natural gas pipelines in Uzbekistan)
China and highlights China's quest for Central Asian energy exports. While Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan are also considering selling their gas to China, Chinese...
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a joint report by the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency and the International Atomic Energy Agency. Figures are given in metric tonnes. The reserves figures...
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Central Asia (category CS1 Uzbek-language sources (uz))
presidential decree to foster the development of alternative energy sources in Uzbekistan, with funding from the Asian Development Bank and other institutions:...
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Solar furnace (category Solar thermal energy)
per cremation. Solar power tower Solar thermal energy Solar thermal collector Solar furnace of Uzbekistan "MEEF Roman Architectural Glossary". Archived...
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Mali (redirect from Energy in Mali)
officially the Republic of Mali, is a landlocked country in West Africa. It is the eighth-largest country in Africa, with an area of over 1,241,238 square kilometres...
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technology in Uzbekistan examines government efforts to develop a national innovation system and the impact of these policies. Since gaining independence in 1991...
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The Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU; Uzbek: Ўзбекистон исломий ҳаракати, Oʻzbekiston islomiy harakati; Russian: Исламское движение Узбекистана) was...
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2019, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev of Uzbekistan signed a law that imposes a number of restrictions on energy drinks. To protect the younger generation...
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Shavkat Mirziyoyev (category Presidents of Uzbekistan)
1957) is an Uzbek politician who has served as President of Uzbekistan and Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Uzbekistan since 14 December...
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Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan. Uzbekistan's energy ministry reports that the power outage had been triggered by an "energy imbalance" in Kazakhstan's power...
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Post-Soviet states (redirect from Separatist conflicts in post-Soviet states)
Russian SFSR, the Tajik SSR, the Turkmen SSR, the Ukrainian SSR, and the Uzbek SSR. In Russia, the term "near abroad" (Russian: ближнее зарубежье, romanized: bližneye...
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