Project
UZBEKISTAN WATER SERVICES AND INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT PROJECT
Smart Water, Sustainable Future!
Uzbekistan has launched a major reform to modernize its water infrastructure and improve energy efficiency.
This project aims to enhance water services and establish a sustainable system.
Project Components
Transforming Water Infrastructure with Smart Investments
Upgrading water systems, reducing energy waste, and ensuring sustainable, cost-effective operations for Uzbekistan’s future.
Uzbekistan’s water utilities face high energy costs and outdated infrastructure, leading to inefficiencies. This project funds critical upgrades, including modern pumps, leak reduction, smart monitoring, and renewable energy solutions.
By investing in sustainable technology, the initiative improves service reliability, financial stability, and environmental impact.
This project consists of four key components:
Sector Policy, Regulation, and Institutional Strengthening
Developing new regulations and policies for better water management.
Energy Efficiency Financing Facility
- Replacing outdated pumps
- Reducing water leakages
- Implementing pressure management systems
- Installing smart meters and SCADA monitoring systems
- Introducing renewable energy solutions (solar, biogas, small hydropower)
Regional Infrastructure Investments
Expanding and modernizing water supply networks.
Professionalization of Water Utilities
Providing training programs for water utility professionals to improve their expertise.
Fınancıng and Implementatıon Process
The World Bank funds the project through the Ministry of Finance, which transfers resources to JSC Uzsuvtaminot.
Funds are allocated based on measurable energy savings and verified improvements.
The Energy Savings Capture Account
Savings from energy efficiency projects are deposited into the ESCA fund.
These funds are reinvested into new energy-saving projects.
Utilities pay back investments using cost reductions, making the system self-sustaining.
Goal: To create a continuous improvement cycle in water sector energy efficiency.
Implementation Timeline
The project is structured in phases, ensuring gradual improvement and measurable results:
- Year 1–2: Pilot projects in key regions.
- Year 3–4: Large-scale expansion of successful models.
- Year 5: Full implementation and long-term sustainability planning.
Background of the Project
The Government of Uzbekistan has undertaken comprehensive reforms to improve access to safe, reliable, and affordable drinking water. Currently, 14 regional water utilities (Suvtaminot) operate outdated and inefficient infrastructure, leading to high energy consumption and costs.
ABOUT THE FUND
Project Objectives
Optimizing energy use, upgrading infrastructure, securing water sustainability.
Increase Energy Efficiency: Reduce energy consumption in water treatment and distribution.
Lower Operational Costs: Reduce expenses through modern, efficient equipment.
Modernize Infrastructure: Upgrade outdated pumps and pipelines.
Implement Sustainable Solutions: Utilize renewable energy sources to improve system resilience.
SUSTAINABLE WATER AND ENERGY SOLUTION
Up to 50% of regional water utilities’ operating costs come from energy consumption.