Tajikistan

Tajikistan

Nurek Hydropower Rehabilitation Project Phase I

The objectives of the First Phase of Nurek Hydropower Rehabilitation Project for Tajikistan are to rehabilitate and restore the generating capacity of three power generating units of Nurek hydropower plant, improve their efficiency, and strengthen the safety of the Nurek dam. There are three components to the project, the first component being rehabilitation of the three generating units, the key infrastructural components of the plant, and replacement of autotransformers. This component will consist of two sub-components: replacement and refurbishment of mechanical, electrical, and electromechanical equipment; and replacement of six autotransformers. The second component is the enhancement of dam safety. This component will finance activities to improve the safety of the operation of the Nurek HPP. The cost estimate for this component includes a provision for the possible mitigation measures that may be required. The cost of this component was estimated taking into account the maximum scope of activities, which may need to be implemented based on the results from ongoing seismic hazard assessment work. Therefore, the cost estimate includes a margin sufficient to implement all of the dam safety enhancement related activities, which will be required. Finally, the third component is the technical assistance. This component will support implementation of the project and strengthen the institutional capacity of BT by supporting the following: Project management consultant (PMC) to assist with the review of designs, bidding, quality control and construction supervision of the project. BT has already signed the US$5.2 million equivalent contract with PMC; (b) Panel of Experts (PoE) on matters related to dam safety and other critical aspects of the project; and (c) Technical and other engineering studies, which may be required during project implementation.

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Kazakhstan

USAID Regional Water and Vulnerable Environment

The program covers the five countries of Central Asia and Afghanistan and will strengthen regional cooperation on the management of shared water resources in the Syr Darya and Amu Darya river basins. Water, energy, and food security are tightly interlinked in Central Asia, forming a resource nexus that transcends the borders of the five Central Asian states of Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. The goal of the USAID Regional Water and Vulnerable Environment Activity is to strengthen regional capacity to manage shared water resources and mitigate environmental risks in the Syr Darya Amu Darya River basins. The Activity takes a multi-level governance approach to tackling complex regional water challenges by strengthening collaboration through stakeholder dialogues; developing a shared vision for integrated and sustainable river basin management using evidence and modeling; and fostering collaborative action across sectors and governance levels.

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Kazakhstan

European Union Water Initiative (EUWI) National Policy Dialogues (NPD) in Central Asia (project under WECOOP)

The project is implemented as part of WECOOP programme with the objective to enhance IWRM and inter-sectoral coordination for water security at the national level in CA countries to support sustainable development. Enhancing water policies at national levels and approximating them to EU standards and promoting green investments in the water sector in CA are specific objectives of the project.

The work on EUWI NPDs is important considering that the area of water is no longer discussed as extensively as it used to be under the EU-Central Asia Platform on Water and Environment Cooperation.

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Kazakhstan

Central Asia Nexus Dialogue Project: Fostering Water, Energy and Food Security Nexus and Multi-Sector Investment (Phase II)

The Project will further strengthen regional and national dialogues on the Water, Energy and Food (WEF) Security Nexus based on the results achieved during Phase I (2016-2019). The ultimate goal is to institutionalize the WEF Nexus approach in national and regional governance structures and investment decisions for water, energy and food security in five Central Asian States.

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Kazakhstan

CAWEP III – Central Asia Energy and Water Development Program

CAEWDP is a World Bank-administered Multi-Donor Trust Fund and promotes energy and water security and operates under three main pillars: (1) the Energy Security Pillar (2) the Water Security Pillar (3) the Energy and Water Linkages Pillar. National and cross-border activities are implemented under each pillar including diagnostics, capacity building of national and regional organizations and technical support to investments. Other donors to the Trust Fund include the Swiss’ State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) and UK’s department for international development (DFID). The EU joined CAWEP (then called CAWEDP) for the first time in 2012 with a contribution of EUR1 million, when the Programme was already in its second phase).

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Kyrgyzstan

ERA (Environmental Remediation Account for Central Asia)

The Environmental Remediation Account (ERA) has been set up at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) upon the European Commission request to finance the necessary remediation activities in Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. The aim of the fund is to pool donor funds to assist the Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan to remediate some of the most dangerous priority uranium legacy sites

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