Tajikistan is considered the main glacial centre of Central Asia and glaciers occupy about 6% of the total country area. These glaciers form an important function by retaining water, controlling flows and
Project Description As stated by the EBRD, the project consists of the provision of financing for the modernisation of the power distribution grid in northern and southern regions of Tajikistan in the form
Document Name: Power Sector Development Master Plan Final Report Document History: Version Date Prepared Checked Approved 1.0 June, 2015 A.Carias/G.Lian/Amal Mani
In this contribution, we present new thermochronological data (zircon [U-Th-Sm]/He, apatite fission track, and apatite [U-Th-Sm]/He) and the associated thermal history models for 30 igneous samples
In his presentation on the country''s existing potential, Sirojiddin Muhriddin identified the hydropower sector as one of the main pillars of the "green transition" and the main source of green
The World Bank has engaged with Tajikistan''s energy sector for about two decades, and the Energy Loss Reduction Project (2005–15) provided continuity from the Pamir Private Sector Project
Tajikistan''s relatively low level of socio-economic development, its inadequate infrastructure, as well as its high dependency on climate-sensitive sectors make the country extremely vulnerable to the risks
The Chatkal-Kurama terrane represents a key region in understanding the tectonic evolution of the western Tian Shan. In this
This International Energy Agency (IEA) energy sector review of Tajikistan was conducted under the auspices of the EU4Energy programme, which is being implemented by the IEA and the European
The important issues will be energy generation sources diversification, based on the construction of thermal power plants and the development of coal mining industry, as well as the implementation of
Abstract This paper presents data on the composition of the low-enthalpy thermal waters from the unique Khoja-Obi-Garm field located at the central part of the southern slope of the Gissar
Tajikistan is one of the most energy-intensive countries in the region. Aging heating systems, poorly insulated buildings, and inefficient technologies in
Learn why standard solar modules fail in Tajikistan''s high UV, altitude, and temperature extremes. This guide covers material science for
TAJIKISTAN –Energy Loss Reduction - DTM 55544 Transaction / Board Decision Board approval2is sought for a sovereign loan of up to EUR 28 million in favour of the Republic of Tajikistan
To counter this trend and enhance low-carbon electricity generation, Tajikistan could explore tapping into nuclear and solar power. Developing nuclear energy
Tajikistan requires implementing effective water quality monitoring systems, improved wastewater treatment, and strengthening regulations and enforcement related to water pollution. The overall
Hydropower (HPP) – from large-scale reservoir HPP such as Nurek and Rogun, to smaller run-of-river HPP – dominates the energy mix in Tajikistan at 93% of total installed generation capacity.
Tajikistan''s power sector is heavily dependent on hydropower, which accounts for over 90% of electricity production. While this results in low CO₂
Download Citation | Ultra-low-loss athermal AWG module with a large number of channels | There is an urgent need for an arrayed waveguide grating (AWG), the device that handles the
The Project will be co-financed with a €15 million co-investment grant and TC grant funding from the European Union''s Asia Pacific Investment Facility (APIF).
In this work, a novel five-step back-casting approach is developed to assess alternative mitigation pathways for Tajikistan in order to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, presenting an initial
Tajikistan is already experiencing climate change impacts. Climate change projections for the 2050s indicate seasonal and annual shifts in both temperatures and precipitation, as well as increases in
In this study, we apply low-temperature thermochronology to the Chatkal-Kurama terrane within western Uzbekistan and northern Tajikistan (west of the area studied by Bande et al. 2017b), plugging a
Results are shown for Tajikistan interconnected within the Central Asia grid (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan) and for Central Asia as a whole.
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