ACWA Power announces investment in Silk Road Fund

20 September 2022


ACWA Power and China’s Silk Road Fund have signed a share purchase agreement for the 1.5 GW Sirdarya combined cycle gas turbine facility in Uzbekistan.

Under the terms of the agreement, ACWA Power will continue to be the majority shareholder in the project, holding 51% stake, while the Silk Road Fund, which is China’s sovereign investment body that implements the Belt and Road Initiative, will own 49%. The share purchase agreement is expected to close by Q4 2022.

Uzbekistan’s JSC National Grid will function as the sole off taker of the project for a period of 25 years. Once completed in early 2024, the facility will account for 8% of the country’s total power capacity and meet 15% of its electricity demand for both industrial and domestic use.

The Sirdarya facility, located in Shirin, southern Uzbekistan, is ACWA Power and Silk Road Fund’s first strategic partnership in Uzbekistan and Central Asia. ACWA Power has three other projects in Uzbekistan, chiefly in wind energy. The Silk Road Fund has invested in the Republic’s culture, tourism, oil and gas sectors.



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