Gijduvan Wind IPP

Gijduvan Wind IPP

The Gijduvan 300 MW Wind Farm + 500kV 2 km OHTL LILO project is a greenfield Independent Power Project IPP that is developed by ACWA Power in Bukhara region, the Republic of Uzbekistan.

ACWA Power and the JSC National Electrical Grid of Uzbekistan signed a 25-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for the development/construction/operation/maintenance of a 300 MW onshore wind power plant and 2 km 500kV OHTL LILO connection to existing Bash-Karakul 500kV OHTL. JSC National Electric Grid of Uzbekistan acts as the sole off-taker.

The project will be located in Bukhara region, the Republic of Uzbekistan and will be developed as a ‘Build, Own, Operate, Transfer’ project. ACWA Power will take the lead in the construction, engineering, operation and maintenance of the plant.

Key documents

  • ESIA Volume I Non-Technical Summary

  • ESIA Volume II Main Report

  • ESIA Volume III Environmental & Social Management

  • ESIA Volume IV Appendices A

  • ESIA Volume IV Appendices B

  • Stakeholder Engagement Plan

  • Resettlement Action Plan

Key facts

  • Location

    Gijduvan district, Bukhara region, Republic of Uzbekistan

  • Offtaker

    JSC National Electric Grid of Uzbekistan (NEGU)

  • Capacity

    300 MW Wind with 2 km OHTL

  • Technology

    Onshore Wind

  • Project cost

    US$ 403 million

  • Acwa share

    100%

  • Offtake contract

    25-year PPA BOO(T)

  • Project company

    FE “ACWA Power Gijduvan Wind” LLC

  • Operations & maintenance company

    NOMAC