Kyrgyzstan Approves Five-Year Green Energy Program

Why this is here: Kyrgyzstan’s new program spans five years, from 2026 to 2030, and focuses on both large-scale facilities and individual microgeneration projects.
The Cabinet of Ministers of Kyrgyzstan approved a five-year program to develop renewable energy sources and microgeneration. The program runs from 2026 to 2030 and seeks to reform the energy sector. It aims to increase clean energy and lower greenhouse gas emissions to meet international climate commitments.
The plan prioritizes attracting investment in renewable energy. It also emphasizes decentralizing the energy system by supporting microgeneration for citizens and businesses. People can install solar panels or small wind turbines and connect to the grid.
The Ministry of Energy will coordinate the program. Local administrations must incorporate renewable energy into their development plans and report progress to the Ministry every six months.
All activities must stay within the existing national budget for 2026 to 2030. The program’s long-term success depends on consistent funding and effective coordination between agencies.
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