
BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, April 15. Kyrgyzstan’s
power system has evolved to address the country’s challenging
terrain, creating distinctive geographic conditions for electricity
distribution, Trend
reports, citing the Eurasian Development Bank (EDB).
The bank highlights that the construction of the “Datka-Kemin”
transmission line has effectively connected the northern and
southern regions of the country, while efforts to modernize and
upgrade the distribution networks are ongoing.
To enhance efficiency, the introduction of automated metering
systems (AMR) is underway, aimed at optimizing electricity
consumption and improving payment discipline, the EDB reports.
EDB experts note that Kyrgyzstan’s energy resilience is
bolstered by seasonal electricity flows from neighboring countries,
coupled with continued upgrades to the country’s network
infrastructure.
Meanwhile, Kyrgyzstan continues to strengthen its power system
through network modernization, smart metering, and regional
electricity cooperation, supporting the efficiency and resilience
of the electricity supply.
