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Renewable energy sources in Kyrgyzstan and energy supply to rural consumers

Nazgul Temirbaeva, M.U. Sadykov, Zhanarbek Osmonov, Ysman Osmonov, U.E. Karasartov · 2024 · Naukovij žurnal «Tehnìka ta energetika»

Summary. Kyrgyzstan possesses substantial renewable energy resources—solar radiation, small river flows, and agricultural biomass—suitable for rural electrification. The study quantifies solar potential at 0.451 kWh per square metre daily, micro-hydroelectric capacity from small rivers at up to 8.95 kW, and biogas production from farm manure at 16–19 kg per hour. These distributed renewable sources can supply autonomous power to remote rural areas while reducing environmental impact and energy costs.

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Temirbaeva, N., Sadykov, M., Osmonov, Z., Osmonov, Y., & Karasartov, U.. (2024). Renewable energy sources in Kyrgyzstan and energy supply to rural consumers. Naukovij žurnal «Tehnìka ta energetika». https://doi.org/10.31548/machinery/3.2024.22

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DOI
10.31548/machinery/3.2024.22
Countries
Kyrgyzstan
Categories
energy, rural-data-and-definitions
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2026-04-28