
According to information from the press service of the Ministry of Energy, the first of the facilities was built in the Kurshab rural municipality, with a total cost of 7 million 325 thousand soms.
“The second facility is a 110/35/10 kilovolt substation named ‘Kara-Shoro,’ for which 13 million 462 thousand soms were allocated for construction. Modern electrical equipment has been installed here. The third facility, located at the ‘Salam-Alyk’ site, was created to improve working conditions for employees. Significant changes have occurred in the energy sector over the past five years, but this is not enough. The new facilities are intended not only for energy workers but also for the population, ensuring uninterrupted power supply,” the official statement notes.