Asian Development Bank team visits Uzbekistan's RCT cascade hydropower project site for inspection
Keywords: hydropower station, hydropower generation, clean energy
On May 17th, the Social and Environmental Issues Inspection Team of the Asian Development Bank Representative Office in Uzbekistan (hereinafter referred to as the "ADB Inspection Team"), the investor of the RCT Cascade Hydropower Station project in Uzbekistan, conducted a routine inspection at the project construction site. The project owner Mashkov Shodier, the head of the Karsi region of the Uzi Water Resources and Energy Department, Karimov Nuriddin, the assistant project manager of the owner, Akmal Mukhsinov, the HSE (Health, Safety and Environment Three in One System) specialist, and the general representative of the consulting company? Zdilim Melih and representatives from the China Electrical Engineering Project Department accompanied the inspection.
The Uzbekistan RCT cascade hydropower project includes the construction of three new hydropower stations in the Aksu River basin, with a total installed capacity of 24MW. In addition, there are also works such as the production and installation of pressure steel pipes, outsourced concrete construction, and overhead transmission lines. The excavation work for the foundation pit of the first phase of the R station dam and the foundation of the R station and C station buildings has been completed. The water turbine, generator, and pre embedded pipelines of the R station building have been delivered to the site, and various works such as pipeline pre embedding, water diversion channel excavation, pressure steel pipe production, and pressure steel pipe installation are also being carried out intensively.
The inspection team from the Asian Development Bank visited the construction areas of the R station dam, R station and C station buildings, and pressure steel pipe processing workshop, focusing on inspecting project related documents and materials, and visiting the project department's living management camp. During the process, the representative of the project department provided a detailed introduction to the ADB team on project compliance management, compliance system construction, localized management, proactive donation of materials to local residents, and active practice of social responsibility.
Through this inspection, the Asian Development Bank team has affirmed the on-site management and project progress, as well as the establishment, operation, maintenance, and improvement of the project department's compliance management system. They believe that all facilities and signage of the project department meet the requirements of the Asian Development Bank, and appreciate the project department's active handling of community relations and practice of corporate social responsibility.