Power Plants in Kyrgyzstan (Map) | database.earth
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The undated website of Power Stations JSC (Elektricheskiye Stantsii), the owner of the plant, reported the plant's capacity at 812 MW with 9 turbine units and 18 boilers, after the modernization was completed in 2017. IEA report on the energy sector in Kyrgyzstan 2022 also also referred to capacity of 812 MW .
The main areas of energy research conducted in Kyrgyzstan are electric power and thermal power. The scientific focus is mainly on ways to reduce losses, improve reliability of electrical networks and ensure stable operation of the power system, especially in emergency situations.
The energy system of Kyrgyzstan depends primarily on hydroelectric power, oil, coal and natural gas. Kyrgyzstan has reserves of energy resources and is able to meet its needs to a large extent, but at present, the potential of the fuel and energy complex is not being realised sufficiently.
Kyrgyzstan is part of the Central Asian Power System (CAPS) operating as a united power system connecting Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Kazakhstan. Kyrgyzstan has cross-border electricity trade with Kazakhstan (export and import), Uzbekistan (export) and Tajikistan (import in small quantities).
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