BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, March 2. Kyrgyzstan’s
Minister of Energy, Taalaibek Ibraev, paid a working visit to the
Issyk-Kul region to review the condition and operations of the
region’s energy facilities, Trend reports via the press service of the Ministry of
Energy of Kyrgyzstan.
During the visit, the minister conducted an inspection of the
220/110/24 kV "Tamga" substation. He examined the operation of
high-voltage power lines, as well as the automation and relay
protection systems, while also observing the personnel at work.
He received input and inquiries from the team and, after the
meeting, released a series of mandates, including the allocation of
official vehicles for the high-voltage line and relay protection
teams and the renovation of the administrative building.
Additionally, the planned construction of the 220 kV
Tamga-Karakol high-voltage line was discussed, which envisions the
expansion of the Tamga substation, the acquisition of specialized
equipment for personnel, and the installation of solar panels on
the administrative building’s roof.
In the interim, Kyrgyzstan is advancing its energy sector to
enhance the dependability of electricity provision and bolster
economic expansion.
The Ministry of Energy manages the execution of critical
initiatives, upgrades infrastructure, and guarantees the
advancement of regional energy installations.
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