President of Tajikistan Launches Repaired Hydro Unit at Nurek HPP
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Tajik President Emomali Rahmon launched the 7th hydropower unit at the Nurek HPP after its repair, which began in October 2024.
- The refurbishment, involving international partners like ANDRITZ Hydropower, utilized modern technologies and increased the unit's daily electricity production to 8 million kilowatt-hours.
- The Nurek HPP modernization project, costing $750 million and aiming for completion by 2032, has already replaced three units, increasing the plant's capacity by 260 MW.
President Emomali Rahmon's recent activation of the Nurek Hydropower Plant's seventh unit marks a significant milestone in Tajikistan's ongoing efforts to bolster its energy infrastructure. The successful completion of repairs and modernization on this critical unit, which commenced in October 2024, underscores the nation's commitment to energy security and self-sufficiency.
The Nurek HPP is a cornerstone of Tajikistan's economy, and its continued development is paramount. The involvement of international partners, including ANDRITZ Hydropower, alongside domestic expertise, highlights the collaborative approach being taken to ensure these vital facilities meet global standards. The upgraded unit's capacity to generate an additional 8 million kilowatt-hours of electricity daily is a testament to the effectiveness of the modern technologies employed.
This refurbishment is part of a larger, ambitious $750 million project to modernize the entire Nurek HPP by 2032. To date, three units have been fully replaced, contributing a substantial 260 MW increase in the plant's overall capacity. Such investments are crucial not only for meeting domestic energy demands but also for enhancing Tajikistan's potential as a regional energy supplier, thereby strengthening its economic standing and strategic importance.
Originally published by Asia-Plus in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.