Tajikistan Plans To Increase Power Capacity By 2030 - Minister
Date
11/27/2024 3:08:56 AM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
DUSHANBE, Tajikistan, November 27. Tajikistan's
power generation capacity is set to grow to 10 gigawatts (GW) by
2030, Tajikistan's Minister of energy and Water Resources, Daler
Juma, said at a parallel event during the 28th World Investment
Conference in Saudi Arabia, Trend reports.
The event focused on "Energy Source Diversification:
Accelerating Foreign Direct Investments in Energy and Mineral
Projects."
Juma outlined key goals for the energy sector, as defined in
Tajikistan's National Development Strategy through 2030. He
emphasized that the sector's objectives would be achieved based on
the "10/10/10/10 Concept," which aims to increase the country's
energy system capacity to 10 GW by the target year.
The strategy includes plans to boost electricity exports to 10
billion kWh, reduce electricity losses to 10 percent, and diversify
the energy mix by sourcing 10 percent of the existing capacity from
alternative energy sources, such as solar and wind power.
Currently, Tajikistan's energy system has a total capacity of
5.757 GW, with hydroelectric plants accounting for 88 percent of
the country's power generation and thermal power plants making up
the remaining 12 percent.
According to the Interstate Statistical Committee of the CIS
(Commonwealth of Independent States), Tajikistan produced 15.4
billion kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity from January to August
2024. This figure rose by 1.1 percent compared to the same period
last year.
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