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Kyrgyzstan expects until 2030 to increase the capacity of its HPPs to 6 GW

14 апреля 2022
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As part of the implementation of these plans, the construction of HPP "Kambar-Ata-1" will begin in the near future.

The Government of Kyrgyzstan plans to increase operative  hydropower potential of the republic to 6 GW. This was announced on Friday in Bishkek during the forum “Transformation of the Energy Sector of the Kyrgyz Republic” by Akylbek Zhaparov - head of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic.

"About 70% of the hydropower potential of our country remain unused. In order to develop this potential, priority projects for commissioning  of hydropower capacity of more than 6 GW until 2030 are defined," he said.

According to him, as part of the implementation of these plans, the construction of a large hydropower plant "Kambar-Ata-1" will begin in the near future, which will increase the volume of HPP "Kambar-Ata-2" reservoirs to 6 billion cubic meters, what, in turn, will lead to an increase in the electricity production of these plants.

The construction of "Bala-Saruuu” hydroelectric plant begins. To ensure the start of construction of this plant budget funds are allocated. It should also be noted that today the republic is closely working with a World Bank Group on the joint implementation of a pilot solar project with a capacity of approximately 100 MW in the Issyk-Kul region. According to preliminary calculations, the implementation of the proposed reforms and priority investment in the projects mentioned in strategy will require approximately about $ 14 billion to 2030, "continued A. Zaparov.

At the same time, he assured that the Kyrgyz Republic will continue to pay attention to the green energy development, so until 2026 it is planned up to 700 MW of solar caapacity to be implemented on the territory of the country.

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