BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 4. Kyrgyzstan continues
to advance the construction of the Kambarata-1 hydropower plant
alongside small and medium-sized hydropower projects and renewable
energy facilities, First Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of
Ministers Daniyar Amangeldiev said, Trend reports via the press service of the
nation's Cabinet of Ministers.


He made the statement during the Russia-Kyrgyzstan business
dialogue at SPIEF.


Amangeldiev noted that the country's substantial hydropower
potential remains one of the key drivers of economic
development.


He also said that Kyrgyzstan and Russia are implementing joint
solar and wind power projects in Issyk-Kul Region.







Meanwhile, Kyrgyzstan is consistently focusing on the
development of its energy sector, with particular emphasis on
expanding domestic generation capacity and improving the efficiency
of existing infrastructure.


The country is actively promoting the use of renewable energy
sources as part of its long-term strategy to ensure energy security
and sustainable economic growth.


In parallel, efforts are underway to modernize the power system
and attract investment into large-scale hydropower projects, which
remain a key component of the national energy balance.