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The PV plant site is located along the 4R-12 district highway, which links feeder roads within the districts of Yukorichirchik, Parkent and Kibray to the ring road along the outskirts of Tashkent City. The single carriageway is paved and in good condition.
The PV plant and the BESS facility are situated 3.5 km apart, within Yuqorichirchik District and Parkent District respectively. Both districts are located within Tashkent Region. The overall project location lies about 20 km from Tashkent City.
The solar (PV) plant sited within Yuqorichirchik District will operate at a capacity of 200 MW, with a total estimated lifetime yield of 11,861,233 MWh. The PV plant components involved in the generation of electricity from solar radiation are described as follows.
paved road connecting the district to the main radial and outer ring roads of Tashkent City. Yangiyor-Tashkent gas pipeline, with a length of 201 km, depth of 0.8m to 1.5m below ground level and a diameter 1220mm. An existing OTL intersecting the southern portion of the site and running along the western boundary of the site.