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What is Tajikistan's hydropower potential?

Tajikistan's theoretical hydropower potential is estimated at over 527 billion kWh annually—enough to meet Central Asia's energy consumption three times over. The Roghun Hydropower Project is the centerpiece of Tajikistan's energy strategy. Designed with a capacity of 3,600–3,780 MW, the dam is projected to generate approximately 17 TWh annually.

How much electricity does Tajikistan produce?

try, with hydroelectric power plants generating over 95% of Tajikistan's electricity. Of the total installed electricity genera ion capacity of 6,400 megawatts (MW), more than 5,800 MW relies on hydroelectric power. The largest operational facility, the Nurek hydroelectric power station, has a capacity of 3,000 MW, while the ongo ng constr

Why is Tajikistan upgrading its transmission infrastructure?

Tajikistan is upgrading its transmission infrastructure to support domestic energy needs and regional exports. The 500 kV Datka–Sughd transmission line, developed under the CASA-1000 project, enables energy exports to Pakistan and Afghanistan. Several small- and medium-scale projects were commissioned in early 2025, including:

Does Tajikistan have a power supply?

But it was disconnected from the Central Asian Power System (CAPS) in 2009 effectively isolating the country and exacerbating the winter shortfall. However, in 2018 Tajikistan reconnected and initiated bilateral electricity trade with Uzbekistan in which it exported 1.5 terawatt-hours (TWh) at USD 20 per megawatt-hour (MWh).

Tajikistan''s Energy Paradox

Lagging in Energy Efficiency Tajikistan is one of the most energy-intensive countries in the region. Aging heating systems, poorly insulated buildings, and inefficient technologies in agriculture

Tajik context – Cross-Border Electricity Trading for

Cross-Border Electricity Trading for Tajikistan: A Roadmap - Analysis and key findings. A report by the International Energy Agency.

SECTOR ASSESSMENT 1(SUMMARY): ENERGY Sector Road Map

A. Sector Performance, Problems, and Opportunities Tajikistan''s power system has an installed capacity of 5,389 megawatts (MW) comprising several large and a few small hydropower

This report is prepared by support of UNECE

DUSHANBE 2024 The Republic of Tajikistan potential to build a resilient energy system and its role in contributing to the regional energy connectivity system resilience.

Tajikistan''s Power System A Vision for 20

Tajikistan''s Power System Tajikistan''s electricity sector is characterised by seasonal surpluses and shortages with limited diversity of energy sources, and the financial challenges of the

Tajikistan''s Efforts to Build Out its Energy System Reflects

Tajikistan appears to be well-placed to take advantage of these currents. A country that continues to deal with dire energy shortages, if Tajikistan can continue to attract attention from

Tajikistan rejoins Central Asia''s unified power grid: end of power

To support the reconnection of Tajikistan''s electricity system to the Central Asian unified power grid (CAUPG) through interconnection with Uzbekistan''s power system, the Asian

Tajikistan energy control system

Tajikistan Most of the energy generation and energy distribution system in Tajikistan was designed and built in 1960s and 1970s. Tajikistan"s hydropower potential is estimated at 527 billion kWh per year,

Energy Policy Brief: Turkmenistan

Tajikistan seeks to enhance its energy system resilience by reconnecting to the United Energy System of Central Asia. This effort is supported by large infrastructure projects of common

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Tajikistan is upgrading its transmission infrastructure to support domestic energy needs and regional exports. The 500 kV Datka–Sughd transmission line, developed under the CASA-1000

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