Abu Dhabi, UAE – Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company “Masdar”, the global leader in the field of clean energy, signed a cooperation agreement with the Emirates Facilities Development Company “EUDC” and the Ministry of Energy of the Republic of Uzbekistan, to develop a large-scale clean energy project that provides 24-hour supplies in Uzbekistan.
This cooperation will combine the expertise of both Masdar in the clean energy sector and EUDC as an entity concerned with developing large-scale projects.
To support Uzbekistan’s clean energy goals through constructive partnerships that transcend borders.
The proposed project will provide up to 1 GW of baseload power.
The energy procuring entity will be GSC Ozenergosotich, a public joint stock company in Uzbekistan.
This announcement comes a year after Masdar launched the first and largest project of its kind in the world, combining solar energy and storage battery systems, during Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week 2025.
The project will contribute to strengthening Masdar’s portfolio of renewable energy projects in Uzbekistan.
Which has a total capacity of about 2 gigawatts with investments exceeding 2 billion US dollars.
Masdar is committed to developing a 5.2 GW photovoltaic solar power plant with a 19 GWh energy storage battery system in collaboration with Emirates Water and Electricity Company.
The station, which will be built in Abu Dhabi, is the largest and most advanced of its kind in the world.
In May 2025, Masdar signed a cooperation agreement with the sovereign wealth fund of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Samruk-Kaznia.
This is to explore opportunities to develop a renewable energy project with a continuous supply around the clock and a basic load capacity of up to 500 megawatts.
Projects capable of providing renewable energy around the clock represent a qualitative shift at the sector level.
It overcomes the problem of supply instability by producing large-scale primary load power at a globally competitive cost.
It also provides a model that can be replicated in different regions of the world to meet the growing demand for clean and reliable energy sources.
The CIS region is a strategic market for Masdar, which aims to increase the production capacity of its global project portfolio to 100 gigawatts by 2030.
In addition to Uzbekistan, Masdar is also active in Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and other countries.


