Central Asian Network for Sustainable Energy Transition

Energy Transition in Kyrgyzstan: Challenges and Opportunities

41 min · 25. sept. 2025
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Kyrgyzstan stands at a pivotal moment in its energy journey. With its heavy reliance on hydropower, growing demand, and increasing climate pressures, the country faces both urgent challenges and remarkable opportunities. In this episode, we explore how Kyrgyzstan can modernize its energy infrastructure, unlock renewable potential, and build a just and resilient transition—while creating new pathways for investment and sustainable growth across the region.

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