Проблемы постсоветского пространства (Dec 2017)

Energy policy of the Kyrgyz Republic: results and problems

  • Aidana M. Makilova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24975/2313-8920-2017-4-4-364-372
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 4
pp. 364 – 372

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The article analyzes the situation in the fuel and energy sector that developed in the Kyrgyz Republic after the collapse of the USSR. The independence was accompanied by the disintegration of a unified system, in accordance with which the supply of electricity and hydrocarbon resources was rigidly linked with the use of water and energy potential. The termination of the mechanism, which took into account the energy interests of all countries of Central Asia, had a negative impact on the situation in Kyrgyzstan. As a result, the problem of supplying the republic with energy resources was acute before Kyrgyzstan. First of all, it concerned the provision of fuel resources to the population.Particular attention is paid to researching the factors that influence the formation and implementation of the modern energy policy of the Kyrgyz Republic. Emphasis is placed on the development of water and energy potential. A solution to ensure energy security is closely related to the solution of this problem.Minor reserves of oil, coal and gas, which are concentrated in hard-to-reach mountainous areas with complex climatic and geological conditions of occurrence and lack of the necessary means to develop these deposits, increase the interest of Kyrgyzstan in the use of water and energy potential. With the use of the potential of cross-border rivers in Kyrgyzstan bind hopes for the economic development of the country, the solution of socio-economic issues.To this end, Kyrgyzstan has all the conditions, since the country has facilities that were built during the USSR. However, the deterioration of the infrastructure and the shortage of Hydroelectric power station capacity prevented the stable provision of electricity to the entire population and negatively affects the development of industry. However, Kyrgyzstan's difficult interstate relations with the neighboring countries of the region have a negative impact on this issue. As a result, the crisis in the energy sector of the republic was aggravated for a long time by political confrontation on the water issue with the neighboring states of Central Asia.In recent years, there has been a change in the situation. The negotiation process on the use of cross-border rivers of Central Asian countries has been intensified, and trade and economic relations between the countries of the region are developing. This allows us to expect an improvement in the situation in Kyrgyzstan and solution of disputable issues in the energy sector.

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