TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, January 17. Uzbekistan
and Abu Dhabi-based ePointZero have agreed to establish a joint
working group to advance cooperation on sustainable energy and
industrial decarbonization projects, Trend reports via the Uzbek Ministry of
Investment, Industry and Trade.


The agreement was reached during a meeting between Uzbekistan’s
Minister of Investment, Industry and Trade, Laziz Kudratov, and
Khaled Al Kaabi, Director of Business Development at
ePointZero.


The parties reached an agreement to exchange technical and
commercial data on select initiatives and to collaboratively
develop a strategic roadmap for project implementation in
Uzbekistan. The discussions were centered on launching innovative
projects that align with the nation’s key priorities in sustainable
energy development and industrial decarbonization.


Throughout the talks, the stakeholders identified critical
sectors for collaboration and outlined the necessary steps for
advancing project concepts and pilot initiatives slated for
execution in Uzbekistan. Special emphasis was placed on preparing
investment and technical documentation that adheres to
international standards, including feasibility studies, investment
frameworks, implementation timelines, and potential financing
avenues.







The dialogue also underscored the significance of creating job
opportunities, fostering workforce development, utilizing local
resources, and deploying cutting-edge technologies. Additionally,
the importance of transparent collaboration and regular progress
reporting during the project implementation phase was
highlighted.


Meanwhile, ePointZero, founded in Abu Dhabi, operates as a
global investment platform dedicated to the energy transition. Its
integrated business model links upstream mining and critical
minerals with midstream manufacturing, large-scale renewable energy
generation, and downstream infrastructure development.