
MIRPOWER performed a grid connection and curtailment assessment for the Sungrow 500 MW Wind Power Project in Uzbekistan. The project is planned to be connected through a Line-In/Line-Out (LILO) arrangement to the existing 500 kV Bash-2–Karakul transmission line. DIgSILENT PowerFactory planning models were used to evaluate future system conditions for 2030 and 2036, including normal operating cases and N-1 contingency scenarios. The study assessed transmission loading, renewable energy accommodation, export corridor limitations, and potential curtailment risks under high wind generation conditions. MIRPOWER also reviewed alternative connection concepts to support a technically feasible and practical grid connection solution. The results provided a technical basis for early-stage project planning, network integration, and decision-making.