So far, Tajik electricity has been supplied to a neighboring country in small volumes and only through two 220 kilovolt lines, an Asia-Plus source in the energy block told the government.
“In the near future, the supply of electricity to Uzbekistan will increase significantly, and 500 kilovolt lines will be involved,” the source said.
According to him, so far the countries have not reached a final agreement on the prices of Tajik electricity supplied to Uzbekistan.
Recall that the export of Tajik electricity to a neighboring state was stopped at the beginning of December last year due to the onset of cold weather and in order to meet the domestic needs of the republic.
According to earlier agreements, Dushanbe exports electricity to Tashkent only from April to October, when Tajikistan’s domestic needs are fully met.


