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Tajikistan

Tajikistan Power Utility Financial Recovery

The development objective of Power Utility Financial Recovery Program for Results Project for Tajikistan are to improve the financial viability, increase the reliability of electricity supply, and strengthen the governance of Barqi Tojik (BT). The government program for financial recovery of BT includes policy, financial, and operational measures aimed at improving the financial viability of BT and increasing reliability of electricity supply. The part of the government program supported under the program-for-results (PforR) will cover the key measures across all four groups. The PforR supports results in three areas: (i) achievement of financial viability of BT; (ii) ensuring electricity supply reliability by BT; and (c) strengthening of BT governance and improvement of transparency.

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Tajikistan

Nurek Hydropower Rehabilitation Project Phase 2

The objective of the Second Phase of Nurek Hydropower Rehabilitation Project for Tajikistan is to rehabilitate and increase the generating capacity of six power generating units of Nurek Hydropower plant (HPP) and improve their efficiency. The project has two components. Component 1: Rehabilitation of six generating units and related penstocks, and strengthening of Nurek HPP capacity to operate and maintain the power plant will consist of two sub-components. Sub-component 1.1: Rehabilitation of six generating units will finance: (a) rehabilitation of six power generating units, including generators, turbines, main inlet valves, and transformers, and supply of spare parts to ensure sustainable operation of rehabilitated units; and (b) rehabilitation of penstocks related to six units to be rehabilitated. Sub-component 1.2: Rehabilitation of Nurek bridge, the powerhouse, and other building and strengthening of Nurek HPP capacity to operate and maintain the power plant will finance: (a) rehabilitation of Nurek bridge; (b) rehabilitation of the powerhouse and some other buildings/structures at Nurek HPP that may require rehabilitation; and (c) purchase of machinery, including excavators, forklift trucks, truck cranes, required for maintenance of the power plant. Component 2: Technical assistance will support implementation of the project and strengthen the institutional capacity of Barqi Tojik (BT) by supporting the following. (a) Additional Project Management Consultant (PMC) costs that may be required to assist BT with the review of designs, bidding, quality control and construction supervision of the project. (b) Technical, economic, financial, and other studies, which may be required during Project implementation, including, but not limited to hydrologic risk study for the Tajik hydro-dominated energy sector to quantify the financial impact of the dry years

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Uzbekistan

Long-Term Strategy (LTS) Facility: Support to Uzbekistan in developing a Long-Term Strategy in line with Paris Agreement Commitments

The objective of the assignment is to provide technical support to Uzbekistan in order to inform the process of developing a robust national LTS with the aim of submitting it to the UNFCCC. It will also support the implementation of the recently signed Memorandum of Understanding between the GoU and the EBRD on the implementation of the low-carbon roadmap for the electricity sector.

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Kazakhstan

KAZREF II – Borey Wind

The project will support Kazakhstan in its objective to increase the share of renewable energy in the energy mix, contribute to reducing Kazakhstan’s carbon intensity, and address the country’s increasing electricity demand.
This will be a first stage of a larger 206MW project to be developed over the next few years by the Sungrow. The wind farm will be connected to the national grid via a 42-km long overhead powerline to the existing 110kV KEGOC substation Shygys.

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Uzbekistan

Nur Navoi

The prject will pave the way for a pipeline of renewable projects in the country. It will contribute to climate mitigation by adding 100 MW of solar generation capacity to the national energy system and will assist the country in low-carbon transition, reducing its current high reliance on thermal power generation.

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Uzbekistan

Zarafshon Wind

The project is to finance the construction and operation of a pilot wind project with 500 MW installed capacity located in the Tamdy District of Uzbekistan. This will be one of the first wind projects in Uzbekistan and one of the largest renewable energy projects in Central Asia.
It will contribute to the strategic priority of the government of Uzbekistan to increase the share of renewable projects in the national energy mix. It will contribute to the mitigation of climate impact by adding 500 MW of wind generation capacity to the national energy system and will assist the country in its low-carbon transition drive.

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Tajikistan

Dushanbe E-Mobility

The Project is considered to be at the forefront of the City’s transition towards electric mobility and is aimed to have a wider impact on EV ecosystem through the rollout of EV taxis and charging stations across selected locations in the City.

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