Tajikistan
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View DetailsTajikistan is rapidly expanding its solar energy capacity, with several large-scale projects underway:
Hydropower remains the dominant source of electricity generation, accounting for nearly 98 percent of the country's power mix, with the remainder derived from hydrocarbons and minor sources. Tajikistan's theoretical hydropower potential is estimated at over 527 billion kWh annually—enough to meet Central Asia's energy consumption three times over.
Tajikistan aims to add up to 1,500 MW of solar and wind capacity over the next two years, targeting renewables to comprise 10 percent of its energy mix by 2030. The country is committed to achieving a fully green energy transition by 2032 and a green economy by 2037.
Tajikistan is upgrading its transmission infrastructure to support domestic energy needs and regional exports. The 500 kV Datka–Sughd transmission line, developed under the CASA-1000 project, enables energy exports to Pakistan and Afghanistan. Several small- and medium-scale projects were commissioned in early 2025, including:
Specifically for Tajikistan, country factsheet has been elaborated, including the information on solar resource and PV power potential country statistics, seasonal electricity generation variations, LCOE
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Currently, 18 investment projects totaling 1.5 billion US dollars are reportedly being implemented in the country. They are aimed at constructing large hydropower plants and renewable
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Explore opportunities, challenges, and innovative solutions for solar power plant development in Central Asia. With over 280 sunny days annually and average solar radiation of 5.2 kWh/m²/day, Tajikistan
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Despite the dominance of hydropower, Tajikistan has significant potential for the development of solar and wind energy. The country receives an average of about 300 sunny days
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Earlier, Qazinform News Agency reported that Tajikistan had signed the agreements to build 2GW of solar power plants. By 2030, Tajikistan plans to generate 3,000MW of electricity from
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The strategy includes plans to boost electricity exports to 10 billion kWh, reduce electricity losses to 10 percent, and diversify the energy mix by sourcing 10 percent of the existing
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Two 3 MW solar power plants with 0.5 MW battery storage are planned for Sughd and GBAO under a South Korean cooperation agreement. Tajikistan aims to add up to 1,500 MW of solar
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The country has set an ambitious goal to add 3,000 megawatts (MW) of solar and wind power, a move that will not only dramatically boost its renewable energy production but also underpin
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Tajikistan is launching a nationwide solar expansion by 2025 to combat winter power shortages. Learn how new solar stations will enhance energy security and grid stability.
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Despite the dominance of hydropower, Tajikistan holds significant potential for the development of solar and wind energy. The country receives an average of about 300 sunny days
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