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Central Asia's Largest Electrochemical Energy Storage Project Achieves Reverse Feeding on First Attempt

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Central Asia's Largest Electrochemical Energy Storage Project Achieves Reverse Feeding on First Attempt

On November 26 local time, Uzbekistan’s Tashkent Solar Energy Storage Project, the largest electrochemical energy storage project in Central Asia, successfully achieved reverse feeding on first attempt. The project is EPC contracted by Energy China International, China Energy Engineering Group Zhejiang Thermal Power Construction Co., Ltd., and China Energy Engineering Group Anhui Electric Power Design Institute. This milestone signals that the project is ready for energized commissioning and integrated system testing, marking a critical step toward grid connection.

The entire power reception process remained safe and controllable through precise operations under the whole-process supervision of National Electric Grid of Uzbekistan. All system equipment operated stably under load, and all parameters indicated normal readings.

As a key livelihood project actively promoted by the Government of Uzbekistan, the project is a core energy-supporting facility for the New Tashkent City. It also stands as a landmark achievement of CEEC in implementing the “Belt and Road Initiative” and deepening international cooperation in production capacity. Upon completion, the project will effectively alleviate power shortages in the Tashkent region, enhance grid stability, increase the share of clean energy in the power mix, and benefit millions of local residents.