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In Kyrgyzstan, 13 small hydroelectric power plants have been commissioned in two years

November 12, 2025

A small hydroelectric power station will be built at the Kargalinsky reservoir in Kazakhstan

November 12, 2025

The Bishkek–Osh tunnel project was supplemented with two small hydroelectric power plants

November 11, 2025

Kyrgyzstan plans to launch more than 50 new hydropower plants in the coming years

November 7, 2025

Climate change puts Tajikistan’s hydropower industry at risk

November 7, 2025

Consultations on environmental aspects of the Kambar-Ata-1 HPP were held in Istanbul

November 6, 2025

Ortho-Tokoyskaya HPP in Kyrgyzstan is planned to be launched in 2026

November 5, 2025

Life in exchange for kilowatts: Rogun Dam and resettlement from the flood zone

November 4, 2025

Converting lives into kilowatts: resettlement plans for Rogun HPP project threaten tens of thousands of people

November 4, 2025November 4, 2025
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In Kyrgyzstan, 13 small hydroelectric power plants have been commissioned in two years A small hydroelectric power station will be built at the Kargalinsky reservoir in Kazakhstan The Bishkek–Osh tunnel project was supplemented with two small hydroelectric power plants Kyrgyzstan plans to launch more than 50 new hydropower plants in the coming years Climate change puts Tajikistan’s hydropower industry at risk
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Tajikistan

The energy of Tajik Dams will go to Afghanistan

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November 25, 2024February 2, 2025
Energy companies of Tajikistan and Afghanistan have signed a contract for the supply of Tajik electricity in 2025. The document was signed by the Director...
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The electricity of the Rogun Dam will go to Kazakhstan in a shortage period only

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November 18, 2024February 2, 2025
Tajikistan has unveiled a draft agreement with Kazakhstan, which involves the supply of electricity to the country from the Rogun Dam. The text of the...
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Three workers died as a result of an accident at the construction site of the Rogun Dam

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November 14, 2024February 2, 2025
An accident occurred at the construction site of the Rogun hydroelectric power station, as a result of which three workers were killed and another person...
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Up to 70% of the electricity of the Rogun Dam is exported to neighboring countries

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November 9, 2024February 2, 2025
The Rogun hydroelectric power station in Tajikistan has reached 7.5 billion kWh of electricity generated since commissioning. This was announced by the Minister of Energy...
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Consultations on the Rogun HPP project were held in Tashkent

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November 8, 2024February 2, 2025
Consultations on the Rogun HPP project were held in Tashkent. Initiated by the World Bank Group on Environmental and Social Issues. The purpose is to...
Tajikistan

The head of the Ministry of Energy inspects the construction of the Sebzor Dam

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November 5, 2024February 2, 2025
The head of the Ministry of Energy and Water Resources of Tajikistan, Daler Juma, inspected the construction of the Sebzor hydroelectric power station, the press...

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