Sources: IRENA statistics, plus data from the following sources: UN SDG Database (original sources: WHO; World Bank; IEA; IRENA; and UNSD); UN World Population Prospects; UNSD
Officially the Kyrgyz Republic but also known as Kirghizia, Kyrgyzstan shipped US$3.31 billion worth of exported products around the globe in 2023. That dollar amount reflects a 68.3%
With significant hydropower resources, Kyrgyzstan continues to develop its hydroelectric stations and modernize its power grid, enabling not only domestic energy
NOTE: This time series graph shows the Electricity Exports of Kyrgyzstan based on our stored data from 2004 to 2024, taken from the CIA World fact books of the respective years.
This review aims to guide Kyrgyzstan as it works to develop a comprehensive long-term energy with an outlook to 2050 based on holistic analysis of supply-demand trends and scenario
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Although Kyrgyzstan''s critical raw material resources are modest compared to other Central Asian countries, Kyrgyzstan''s reserves of CRMs could possibly enable national economic
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Given the right socio-political and policy conditions, the country could attract massive cross-regional energy and transport investments (World Bank, 2019). Kyrgyzstan's gross domestic product (GDP) per capita in 2020 was USD 1 176 (World Bank, 2021).
Kyrgyzstan’s transport sector accounts for one-third of the country’s TFC, with increasing levels of vehicle ownership particularly in the last decade. The sector’s annual energy savings potential is estimated at above 40%.
of total energy supply in 2021.Kyrgyzstan has historically been an energy deficit nation, with net energy exports amounting to 40.6 of total energy supply in 2021. Energy exports accounted for roughly 4.3%, 102.9 million USD$, of Kyrgyzstan’s export reve ue, generating % of GDP in 2021. Energy imports, on the other hand, accounted for 8.0%, 962.
Kyrgyzstan has cross-border electricity trade with Kazakhstan (export and import), Uzbekistan (export) and Tajikistan (import in small quantities). In 2021, due to the low water level in the Toktogul reservoir and the resulting power deficit, Kyrgyzstan imported electricity from Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan.
Kyrgyzstan does not have a long-term energy sector development strategy. The effective National Energy Program for 2008-2010 (NEP), with its integrated plan for fuel-energy complex development to 2025, was approved in 2008 and remains the government’s main long-term policy document.
In 2021 due to the low water level in the Toktogul reservoir and the resulting power deficit, Kyrgyzstan imported electricity from Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan.
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