green energy

CABAR.asia 31.07.23

As Central Asia grapples with the omnipresent spectre of climate change, the region finds itself at a crossroads of energy transition. The voyage towards decarbonisation is fraught with challenges, particularly with the precarious task of ensuring a ‘just transition’. Yet, amid these trials, lies the tantalising prospect of harnessing the region’s abundant renewable resources, and transforming energy infrastructures, bringing the nations closer to a sustainable future. To better understand these complexities, we turn to Dr Aliya Tskhay, a recognised expert in the field, who offers her incisive perspective on the subject. (more…)

CABAR.asia 28.03.22

“Central Asia has a high potential for solar and wind energy and also for hydropower. Low population density, large territory, and a big number of sunny days per year make Central Asia unique for renewable energy development,” says Roman Vakulchuk, Senior Researcher and Head of Сenter for Energy Research at the Norwegian Institute of International Relations (NUPI).

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The regulation “On conditions and procedure of generation and supply of energy with the use of renewable energy sources” entered into force in Kyrgyzstan on November 15, 2020. It determines the new rules in the “green” energy market in the country.

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