Central Asian Nations Intensify Energy Sector Collaboration

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Central Asian Nations Intensify Energy Sector Collaboration

Astana is hosting the 45th Meeting of the Coordination Council, held as part of the working session of the heads of energy companies from Central Asia.

At the international event organized by Kazakhstan’s KEGOC, practical measures are being discussed to ensure a stable electricity supply in the Central Asian energy system in the autumn-winter period of 2025-2026, The Caspian Post reports citing foreign media. In particular, special attention was paid to preventing cascading power outages and the efficient use of renewable energy sources.

The rational use of the region’s water resources for land reclamation in agriculture during the growing season of 2025 was discussed in the first part of the meeting. The problems that may arise in the autumn-winter period of 2025-2026 were considered, and proposals for their elimination were put forward.

The participants exchanged views on constructing new power plants in the region, integrating renewable energy sources into the common electric power system, and their intended use.

Specialists from energy companies from Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan are taking part in the event. Representatives from Russia are participating as observers.

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Astana is hosting the 45th Meeting of the Coordination Council, held as part of the working session of the heads of energy companies from Central Asia.