Kyrgyzstan is undertaking a major energy expansion, planning to build seven new power plant, six hydropower plants (HPPs) and one solar power plant (SPP) by 2030.
With an investment of 21.6 billion soms (approximately US$247 million) financed by the State Development Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic, this initiative will contribute to reducing the carbon footprint and boosting the development of green economy.
These projects aim to boost energy capacity by 148.3 MW, generating 629.7 million kWh annually to diversify the nation’s energy mix, implemented under the national development program until 2030, under the coordination of the Ministry of Finance of the Central Asian Republic as reported by Akchabar, a news agency based in the capital of the country Bishkek.
According to analystis’s estimates, the execution of these relevant projects will make it possible to compensate for around 16% of the current electricity deficit in the country and strengthen the stability of the national energy system.
A multidimensional economic effect is expected from new energy sources, including job creation during the construction and operation phases of power plants, increased tax revenue in local budgets and the Republican budget, as well as the development of related infrastructure, include roads, power transmission lines, and engineering networks, contemplating also the expansion of irrigation capacities and support for agricultural sector.
This strategy addresses seasonal energy shortages and aims to reduce reliance on coal and gas, aligning with the country’s goal of becoming a regional clean energy hub.
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