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When operational, the transmission network will integrate the power systems of Central and South Asia and enable parallel operations, mutually increasing energy system resilience. The Uzbek power system lacks flexible generating capacity, resulting in challenges balancing supply and demand.
That being said, Uzbekistan is making progress toward diversifying its power generation with the use of renewable sources. For example, in terms of the economy, over 80 percent of total energy use is still generated by gas; as far as power generation goes, its genesis remains equally dominant.
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Its cross-border capacity is 4,150 MW, 27.6% of the country's installed capacity: 1,000 MW with Kazakhstan, 850 MW with Tajikistan, 450 MW with Afghanistan, 850 MW with Turkmenistan, and 1,000 MW with Kyrgyzstan. Historically, net electricity trade was balanced near zero, but in 2019, Uzbekistan became a net importer.
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