Recently, the 20MW Green Hydrogen Project in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, designed by CNCEC-ECEC, successfully produced hydrogen with a purity of 99.99%. This marks that the first green hydrogen project in Central Asia has entered the production and operation stage. The project is a core component of the Uzbek government's “Green Energy Strategy” and a demonstration of CNCEC's practical support for overseas green hydrogen development. Located within the MAXAM Chemical Plant in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, the project adopted internationally leading alkaline water electrolysis hydrogen production technology, equipped with four 1,000 Nm³/h alkaline electrolyzers, along with rectifier power supplies, control system, gas-liquid separation and purification system, with design capacity of 4,000 Nm3/h of high-purity hydrogen. Upon completion, the project is expected to produce over 3,000 tons of green hydrogen annually, reducing carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 30,000 tons per year.