Mar 27, 2025 · Economy Featured Electricity Prices to Rise in Kyrgyzstan from May 1 Kyrgyzstan will increase electricity tariffs starting May 1, as the country faces growing energy demand and
Export PriceOct 27, 2025 · Kyrgyzstan fuel prices, electricity prices The table below shows the most recent prices per liter of octane-95 gasoline, regular diesel, and other fuels. These are retail (pump)
Export PriceOct 27, 2025 · Kyrgyzstan fuel prices, electricity prices The table below shows the most recent prices per liter of octane-95 gasoline, regular diesel, and other fuels. These are retail (pump) level prices, including all taxes
Export PriceMar 25, 2025 · The Ministry of Energy has approved new electricity tariffs that will come into force from 1 May 2025. This is part of the medium-term tariff policy (MTTP) for 2025-2030, aimed at
Export PriceMar 4, 2025 · Kyrgyzstan Consumer Price: Avg: Electricity data was reported at 1.108 KGS/kWh in Mar 2025. This stayed constant from the previous number of 1.108 KGS/kWh for Feb 2025.
Export PriceNov 1, 2025 · Kyrgyzstan energy profile - Analysis and key findings. A report by the International Energy Agency.
Export PriceNov 1, 2025 · Kyrgyzstan energy profile - Analysis and key findings. A report by the International Energy Agency.
Export PriceThe residential electricity price in Kyrgyzstan is KGS 0.000 per kWh or USD . These retail prices were collected in March 2025 and include the cost of power, distribution and transmission, and
Export PriceNov 3, 2025 · Power prices and costs The average electricity price in Kyrgyzstan has increased from ~$29/MWh in 2023 to ~$32/MWh in 2024. Since 2019, the average electricity price in
Export PriceIndicators of renewable resource potential Solar PV: Solar resource potential has been divided into seven classes, each representing a range of annual PV output per unit of capacity
Export PriceMar 25, 2025 · The Ministry of Energy noted that the existing tariffs do not cover the real cost of electricity, so they will change. Thus, from May 1, 2025, the tariff for consumption of up to 700
Export PriceApr 29, 2025 · New electricity tariffs will come into force in Kyrgyzstan from May 1, 2025. The Ministry of Energy reported. According to the approved rates: For the population consuming up
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Kyrgyzstan, September 2023: The price of electricity for households is KGS 1.120 per kWh or USD 0.013 per kWh. The electricity price for businesses is KGS 3.210 kWh or USD 0.036 per kWh. This includes all components of the electricity bill such as the cost of power, distribution and taxes.
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]
There are four electricity DSOs in Kyrgyzstan and one district heating DSO: Sever Electro serves Bishkek, Talas and the Chuy region, accounting for 42% of distribution. Vostok Electro serves the Issik-Kul and Naryn regions and accounts for 18% of distribution.
Gas is imported to Kyrgyzstan via the Central Asian Bukhara-Tashkent-Bishkek-Almaty pipeline. Imports through this pipeline satisfy 92% of the country's gas needs. The remaining 8% is covered from the country’s own reserves. In 2012, Kyrgyzstan and China agreed to construct part of the 2 000‑km gas pipeline network in Kyrgyzstan.
Gazprom purchased the network in December 2013 from KyrgyzGaz for USD 1, taking over USD 38 million of debt and pledging USD 600 million worth of investments to improve Kyrgyzstan’s gas grid over a period of 25 years. Before December 2013, KyrgyzGaz owned and operated the network, with more than 83% in government ownership.
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.
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