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What is the energy supply of Kyrgyzstan?
Kyrgyzstan had a total primary energy supply ( TPES) of 168 PJ in 2019, of which 37% from oil, 30% from hydropower and 26% from coal. [1] The total electricity generation was 13.9 TWh (50 PJ), of which 92% came from hydroelectricity, the only significant renewable source in the country. [1]
Who has power in Kyrgyzstan?
Executive power in Kyrgyzstan lies with the government, its subordinate ministries, state committees, administrative agencies and local administrations. In the energy sector, the government: Grants and transfers property rights, and rights for use of water, minerals and other energy resources.
Is Kyrgyzstan a member of the World Trade Organization?
Kyrgyzstan has been a member of the World Trade Organization since 1998, and it joined the Russian Federation (“Russia”), Belarus, Armenia and Kazakhstan in the Eurasian Customs Union in 2015. The energy sector represents 4% of GDP and 16% of industrial production, and hydropower accounts for two-thirds of energy production.
Why does Kyrgyzstan need a new focus on hydropower generation?
The Kyrgyz government needs to change the focus from hydropower generation as it suffers from variable hydrology and seasonal demand issues towards more diversified and reliable energy resources to produce power. On the contrary, Kyrgyzstan is blessed with plentiful renewable energy (RE) resources (other than hydro resources) ( IEA, 2020 ).
Why does Kyrgyzstan support the reinstatement of the exchange?
As regional integration is one of its major energy policy directions, Kyrgyzstan supports the reinstatement of the Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan-Tajikistan-Kazakhstan exchange to improve integration and reduce the use of burdensome and inefficient bilateral contracts.
Why is Kyrgyzstan a re-based country?
Kyrgyzstan was the first country in Central Asia who implement RE-based law. It was the first source that regulates the country's renewable energy sector in terms of legal, organizational, economic, and financial relations.





























