MW Energy, a joint venture between renewables developer Masdar and W Solar Investment, has signed an agreement with Tajikistan''s Ministry of Energy and Water Resources (MOEWR) to develop at
Estimated potential of solar energy in Tajikistan is about 25 billion kWh / year. This potential is not used, if not to take into account some of its use for water heating. There is small wind energy
Given this data, we can say that wind energy can compete with the country''s hydropower potential. Judging by information from the Ministry of Energy of Tajikistan, there are only 9 wind turbines with a total capacity of 5.1
The potential of solar and wind energy in Tajikistan is quite high. The country is located between 36°40′ and 41°05′ north latitude. Meteorologists calls this zone a "golden belt"
The preliminary calculations of the Ministry of Energy of Water Resources of Tajikistan have reportedly shown that the potential for the use of solar energy is 3,103 billion
Preliminary calculations of the Ministry of Energy of Tajikistan have shown that the potential for the use of solar energy is 3,103 billion kWh per year. This amount would be enough to cover the winter power shortage partially in Tajikistan in regions of the country where 70% of the population lives.
Given this data, we can say that wind energy can compete with the country’s hydropower potential. Judging by information from the Ministry of Energy of Tajikistan, there are only 9 wind turbines with a total capacity of 5.1 kilowatts and 2,433 solar generators with a total capacity of only 8.87 kilowatts in the country.
According to the Agency of Hydrometeorology of Tajikistan, the duration of sunshine in the country is 2100-3166 hours per year, and the number of sunny days per year ranges from 260 to 300. This provides great opportunities for the use of solar energy as an alternative, especially in mountainous regions where there are no power lines.
In Tajikistan, the solar PV potential is estimated at 195,000 MW (UNIDO and ICSHP, 2016).
In Tajikistan, only 25 MW or less than 1% of the potential is installed (UNIDO and ICSHP, 2016), and power generated in 2016 amounted to 27.9 million kWh (Statistical Agency under President of the Republic of Tajikistan, 2018).
In Tajikistan, alternative energy sources account for approximately 2% of the total energy balance and are mainly micro and mini-hydro power plants, 95% are large hydropower plants, and 3% are thermal power plants that use coal. About 300 small HPPs have been built in the country.
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