Uzbekistan to establish National Energy Efficiency Agency and offer subsidies for solar panels
Starting July 1, 2025, residents will be eligible for subsidies of up to 18.75 million UZS for home energy audits, solar panel and heliocollector installations, and heat pump systems.
President of Uzbekistan has signed a decree on “Enhancing State Management in Energy Efficiency and Developing the Energy Service Market”, introducing several measures to improve energy efficiency and promote energy service companies.
In accordance with the decree, the National Energy Efficiency Agency will be created under the Cabinet of Ministers. Its primary responsibilities will include:
- Implementing a unified state policy on energy efficiency,
- Developing regulatory and incentive mechanisms, and
- Overseeing and promoting energy-saving initiatives.
From July 1, 2025, the agency will provide subsidies to cover:
- 20% of the cost of solar panels and heliocollectors,
- 40% of the cost of heat pumps (air, water, and geothermal),
- Energy audit expenses for residential buildings.
The subsidy amount will not exceed 50 times the Baseline Calculation Unit (BCU).
Upcoming digital and green energy initiatives
- By September 1, 2025: A digital platform for energy efficiency will be launched.
- A Special Energy Efficiency Fund will be established to provide financial support and incentives.
- By October 1, 2025: Green energy efficiency standards will be introduced for producers and importers of energy-efficient technologies.
These measures are expected to accelerate Uzbekistan’s transition to cleaner and more efficient energy use.
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