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Will Tajikistan have more electricity next winter? Energy minister gives forecast

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  • Tajikistan's Energy Minister Daler Juma forecasts improved electricity supply for the upcoming autumn-winter season.
  • The country is reducing electricity exports and conserving water in reservoirs due to shortages, a situation linked to climate change.
  • Measures include efficient electricity use, potential peak-hour restrictions, and preparation of the power grid.

Tajikistan anticipates a better electricity supply this coming autumn-winter season compared to the previous year, according to Energy and Water Resources Minister Daler Juma. Speaking at a press conference on July 10 in Dushanbe, Juma acknowledged an existing electricity deficit but expressed confidence in the measures being taken to ensure the population is adequately supplied. The nation is currently experiencing low water levels, prompting a reduction in electricity exports and a focus on conserving water in reservoirs to navigate the colder months. Experts attribute the water shortage to climate change, highlighting the need for both governmental action and efficient consumer behavior. Juma urged households and businesses to adopt solar panels to lessen the strain on the national power grid and to use electricity rationally, especially during peak consumption periods. Lessons learned from past seasons are being applied, and restrictions during peak hours may be implemented. The minister confirmed that repair work on the power grid is complete and technical plans are in place, expressing hope that these comprehensive efforts will yield positive results. Tajikistan typically faces electricity shortages from October to April, primarily affecting rural areas, due to water scarcity and rising demand. Authorities aim to eliminate consumption limits by 2027, coinciding with the expected commissioning of the third generating unit at the Roghun Hydropower Plant, which is intended to bolster the country's energy independence.

There is an electricity deficit, but we are taking the necessary measures. I am confident that the population will be supplied with electricity better this season than last year.

โ€” Daler JumaAddressing journalists' questions at a news conference in Dushanbe.
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