Rogun HPP In Tajikistan Shows Over Halfway Through Its Completion
Date
12/28/2024 2:11:43 AM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
DUSHANBE, Tajikistan, December 28. Over 50
percent of the construction work on the Rogun Hydroelectric Power
Plant (HPP) in Tajikistan has been completed, President Emomali
Rahmon stated during his address to the country's parliament,
Trend reports.
Rahmon emphasized that more than 9 billion somoni ($823.8
million) from the state budget had been allocated for the
construction of the Rogun HPP over the past two years. He also
instructed to expedite the project's completion.
The president further announced that by 2027, Tajikistan would
achieve full energy independence. This goal will be made possible
by the combined capacity of the Rogun HPP and other hydroelectric
plants.
The Rogun HPP, located on the Vakhsh River, is planned to
consist of six units, each with a capacity of 600 MW. Two units are
already operational, with a third set to begin operation by 2025.
Once completed, the plant will generate over 17 billion kWh of
electricity annually, significantly boosting Tajikistan's energy
supply.
Upon full operation, the Rogun HPP will provide electricity to
nearly 10 million people in Tajikistan, helping to alleviate
regular winter electricity shortages. Additionally, about 70
percent of the electricity generated will be exported at affordable
rates to Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan.
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