POWER KYRGYZSTAN 2010
April 14 - 16, 2010(Ended)
Sports Palace
Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan possesses a significant potential of water, wind, solar and
biomass power. Power Kyrgyzstan is expected to focus on Alternative
Sources of Energy, which also includes wind power, hydropower, biomass,
and solar energy. Currently, hydropower is the core development area in Kyrgyzstan’s power industry. The new short-term power policy addresses further electrification in production and social areas based on use of renewable water power, which can solve many power supply problems by turning some consumers to electrical power. With regard to water resources, Kyrgyzstan holds the third place (45.6% of potential reserves in the country’s total power balance) among the CIS countries, yielding only to Russia and Tajikistan. Still, current use of water power resources remains insignificant and makes up a mere 9.2% of the potential. In this respect, the Government of Kyrgyzstan is about to upgrade the existing hydroelectric power stations (GES) – Uchkurgan GES and At-Bashi GES, and to carry out a number of projects on construction of new GES – Kambaraty GES-1; Kambaraty GES-2; Verkhnenarynsk GES chain which will also include Oruktam GES, Janykel GES, Naryn GES-1, and Naryn GES-3.
In view of these facts, exhibitors will include companies offering construction, installation, repair, and start-up operations in hydraulic power industry; suppliers of equipment for hydroelectric power stations, think tanks, design institutions, and educational organisations working for hydraulic power industry, hydraulic engineering and environment protection.
Venue
Address
Baityk baatyra street 77,
Bishkek,
Kyrgyzstan
Bishkek,
Kyrgyzstan
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