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6 FAQs about [Kyrgyzstan acf sunenergy]
Does Kyrgyzstan have solar energy?
Kyrgyzstan’s geographic location and climatic conditions are quite favourable for the broader development of solar energy, evident in solar radiation maps.
Why does Kyrgyzstan lack technology research and development?
Technology research and development is almost non-existent in Kyrgyzstan: the main reasons for this are a lack of funding (state funding of research institutes under the National Academy of Science is insufficient) and the country’s small market. The most recent research by the National Academy of Science includes:
How much money did the Kyrgyz project cost?
The project was funded by the state, and the budget reportedly did not exceed KGS 2.5 million (about USD 36.6 thousand at the exchange rate of the National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic as of 18 April 2017: USD 1 = KGS 68 2881).
Does Kyrgyzstan charge a pollution fee?
However, Kyrgyzstan charges a fee for pollution; the methodology for pollution fees was approved by the government in 2011. In the oil, gas and coal extraction industries, the level of environmental protection is considered low due to insufficient regulation and legislation.
How will Gazprom Kyrgyzstan improve the gas grid?
A more reliable supply of gas and implementation of Gazprom Kyrgyzstan’s investment programme to improve the gas grid will further encourage switching from electricity to gas and coal.
How many geothermal sources are there in Kyrgyzstan?
Kyrgyzstan has more than 30 geothermal sources, but only some of them are used, and then only in sanatoriums and resorts (e.g. Issyk-Ata and Teplye Klyuchi) due to their low capacity.






























