(MENAFN- trend news agency) baku, azerbaijan, june 27. turkmenistan will
start supplying electricity to pakistan via a power transmission
line from a power plant in the turkmen city of mary to the afghan
city of herat, trend reports.
according to the information, the power transmission line, which
is under construction, will be able to supply not only to pakistan,
but also to other countries of south asia.
the mary hydroelectric power station is equipped with two
installations provided by the us general electric company, enabling
the production capacity of up to 3,580 mw/hours of electricity per
day.
in addition, work is currently underway to increase the volume
of electricity sent along the serhetabat – herat – towrgondi and
rabatkashan – kalainau (turkmenistan – afghanistan) routes.
turkmenistan is actively integrating into the common energy
system of central asia.
the country is expected to significantly increase the volume of
electricity exports by 8.7 percent by 2025. the achievement of this
goal will be facilitated by the construction of new power plants,
power transmission lines, modern transformer substations and energy
distribution facilities.
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