GEPLEADER Supports the Construction of Uzbekistan‘s Dzhankeldy Wind Power Project
Release time:
2024-07-28
The Dzhankeldy Wind Power Project is located in the southern part of the Kyzylkum Desert in Uzbekistan. Together with the Bash Wind Farm, it forms Central Asia’s largest single wind power project – the Bukhara 1GW Wind Power Project. The project has a total installed capacity of 1 GW, comprising 158 wind turbines, with an annual power generation of approximately 3.59 billion kWh, accounting for 7% of Uzbekistan’s total national power output. It reduces CO₂ emissions by 1.6 million tons per year.
Challenges
Extreme climate: Summer ground temperatures reach up to 72°C, with year-round high temperatures and strong sandstorms, demanding extremely high dust protection, sealing, and heat dissipation performance from the equipment.
Solution
GEPLEADER tailored a solution for the Dzhankeldy project by deploying multiple containerised generator sets operating in parallel to form a 50MW small-scale power plant.
Project Results
With the stable power support from GEPLEADER‘s generator sets, all 158 turbines at the Dzhankeldy wind farm were fully hoisted by November 2024, and the first 13 turbines were grid-connected in December 2024. The entire Bukhara 1GW Wind Power Project was officially commissioned in April 2025, approximately two months ahead of schedule, becoming the largest operational wind power project in Central Asia. With reliable power support solutions, GEPLEADER contributes to Uzbekistan’s energy transition and green development.
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