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The share of thermal power plants is 318 MW or about 6.1%. Annual electricity generation in the Tajik energy system, consisting mainly of hydro power plants, is 16.5 billion kWh.It should be noted that more than 98% of electricity in Tajikistan is generated by hydropower plants, including 97% - by large and medium HPP.
The main hydropower potential is concentrated in the basins of the Vakhsh, the Pyanj, the Amu Darya, the Syr Darya and the Zarafshan. Tajikistan power system is 5190 MW; the share of the hydro power plants accounts for 93.9% of the total installed capacity. The share of thermal power plants is 318 MW or about 6.1%.
“After modernization, the installed capacity of the generating units will be increased by about 12%.” As the plant is of the utmost importance for the security of energy supply not only for Tajikistan itself but for the whole region, in 2018 the “Nurek Hydropower Rehabilitation Project” was launched.
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