Tajikistan
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
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
Tajikistan has implemented harsh new laws imposing up to 10 years in prison for illegal electricity use as the country faces a worsening energy crisis due to water shortages. The move
Cross-Border Electricity Trading for Tajikistan: A Roadmap - Analysis and key findings. A report by the International Energy Agency.
The country''s energy and water resources ministry on Saturday announced measures to introduce "criminal liability for violations of regulations on the use of electricity".
These Regulations apply the following definitions: an electrical installation - an installation designed to produce, convert, transmit, distribute or consume electrical energy; technological reservation - the
Electricity supply restrictions in Tajikistan have been in effect since the last decade of September. Representatives of the electricity distribution company explain the frequent
Tajikistan may introduce restrictions on electricity consumption, announced the Ministry of Energy and Water Resources of Tajikistan, according to the ministry''s press service.
Order of the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan of November 29, 2023 No. 546 "About rates for electrical and heat energy"
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On April 2, Tajikistan''s lower chamber (Majlisi Namoyandagon) of parliament approved amendments to the Criminal Code, which are aimed at strengthening accountability for the illegal use
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