Authors

  • Toshboyev Abdimalik
    Arziyev Bakhrom Assistants of Alternative Energy Sources, Faculty of Energy, Karshi Engineering-Economics Institute, Uzbekistan
  • Arziyev Bakhrom
    Arziyev Bakhrom Assistants Of Alternative Energy Sources, Faculty Of Energy, Karshi Engineering-Economics Institute, Uzbekistan
  • Sokhibov Medkhun
    Student Of The Department Of Alternative Energy Sources, Faculty Of Energy, Karshi Institute Of Engineering And Economics, Uzbekistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.71337/inlibrary.uz.eijmrms.26828

Keywords:

For decades electricity generation full hydropower potential

Abstract

Central Asia is a region with a large theoretical potential for electricity generation from hydropower. For decades, electricity generation from hydropower has been playing a significant role especially in the upstream countries. However, the region has failed to harness its full hydropower potential. Tajikistan has only developed 4 percent of its total capacity, while Kyrgyzstan has exploited just 10 percent. If Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan were to fully capitalize on their topography, they would have a surplus of electricity to export to their fossil fuel-dependent neighbors.

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