DUSHANBE, July 16, Asia-Plus – The export of electricity to Kazakhstan began from 14 July this year, the press secretary of the Elektricheskiye stantsii [Electric power stations] joint stock company, Natalya Orlova, has told the [Kazakhstan Today] news agency''s correspondent.
Due to the period of water shortage, the total volume of export will be minimum this year and will amount to about 500m kWh. It was not possible to fully give up supplying electricity abroad, as it is the main source of revenue for purchasing fuel for the Bishkek thermal power plant.
Orlova said that the start of export was related to irrigation needs of neighbouring countries and repairing the high voltage power line linking the north and south of
The export of electricity will be made in line with agreements concluded between the Elektricheskiye stantsii company and certain consumers in
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