The project began with a contract signed in May 2024, during a visit by Russian President Vladimir Putin to Uzbekistan. Rosatom’s Atomstroyexport serves as the general contractor, collaborating with local Uzbek companies. The first unit is slated for operation by late 2029, with subsequent units to follow. Preliminary work started in summer 2024, including a June meeting to outline key tasks. By August, a workers’ shift camp was under construction, and in September, Uzbekistan’s Atomic Energy Agency (Uzatom) and Atomstroyexport formalized plans for the plant’s design.
The construction and installation base will house administrative offices, industrial buildings, a warehouse, and a large assembly workshop, supporting the project throughout its duration. This infrastructure is essential for the efficient construction of the power units, ensuring timely progress.
Pavel Bezrukov, Vice President and Director of the project at Atomstroyexport JSC, stated: “Currently, Rosatom’s Engineering Division continues to prepare documentation for the low-power nuclear power plants…. The Russian ASMM project will provide Uzbekistan with a guaranteed amount of electricity for decades to come and lay a solid foundation for the development of the nuclear industry throughout the region.”
Otabek Amanov, Deputy Director of the NPP Construction Directorate, added: “This low-power nuclear power plant with the RITM-200N reactor, based on time-tested technologies and trouble-free operation experience, will become a reliable source of environmentally friendly energy. Its compactness, the highest level of safety and efficiency make the RITM-200N an ideal solution for the sustainable development of the region’s energy sector.”
The project underscores Uzbekistan’s commitment to sustainable energy development, leveraging advanced technology to ensure a stable electricity supply. By integrating local expertise and international collaboration, the Jizzakh ASMM aims to bolster the region’s energy infrastructure and contribute to long-term economic growth.