Tajikistan Plans To Leverage Kazakhstan's Experience In Renewable Energy Projects
Date
6/23/2024 7:34:08 AM
(MENAFN- AzerNews)
Tajikistan plans to leverage Kazakhstan's experience in
renewable energy projects, Azernews reports.
The Deputy Minister of Energy and Water Resources of Tajikistan,
Sharifa Khudobakhsh, mentioned this during the second meeting of
the Permanent Commission on Cooperation between the parliaments of
Tajikistan and Kazakhstan.
"We will utilize the extensive experience of Kazakhstan and
neighboring countries in constructing solar and wind power plants.
In this regard, Tajikistan is expanding cooperation with regional
countries in the implementation of "green" energy projects," the
Deputy Minister said.
Khudobakhsh also noted that Kazakhstan is one of Tajikistan's
reliable partners in the export of liquefied gas.
According to President Emomali Rahmon, there are plans to
transform Tajikistan into a "green country" by 2037. Currently,
more than 98 percent of Tajikistan's electricity is generated from
the country's hydropower resources.
Starting in April 2024, the use of solar panels will be
mandatory in the construction and renovation of buildings in
Tajikistan.
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