Modernization of Varzob-1 HPP expected to be completed before the end of this year

DUSHANBE, November 20, 2012, Asia-Plus  — Modernization of the Varzob-1 hydroelectric power plant (HPP) is expected to be completed before the end of this year.   An official source at Barqi Tojik (the state-owned utility responsible for generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity in Tajikistan) says Unit 2 of the Varzob-1 HPP has already been […]

Payrav Chorshanbiyev

DUSHANBE, November 20, 2012, Asia-Plus  — Modernization of the Varzob-1 hydroelectric power plant (HPP) is expected to be completed before the end of this year.  

An official source at Barqi Tojik (the state-owned utility responsible for generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity in Tajikistan) says Unit 2 of the Varzob-1 HPP has already been prepared for operation “while erection of equipment at Unit 1 is nearing completion.”  

We will recall that during the visit of President Emomali Rahmon to India in August 2006, India announced rehabilitation and modernization of the Varzob-1 HPP through Indian companies Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) and the National Power Corporation (NHPC).  

The Indian Government has awarded a US$17 million grant for implementation of the project.  

Modernization will increase the plants capacity from 7.4 to 9.4 megawatts, and will extend the operability of the hydroelectric generating complex for another 50 years.  The Varzob HPP-1 provided electricity and drinking water to the entire Varzob region and part of Dushanbe.

The system of the Varzob HPPs consists of three power stations.  The largest is the HPP-2, with the capacity of 14.76 megawatts. The capacity of the HPP-1 is 7.4 megawatts and of the HPP-3 — 3.52 megawatts.  The Varzob HPP-1 was the first hydroelectric power plant commissioned in Soviet Tajikistan in 1936.

Join us on social media!

Article translations:

Related Article

Оби зулол
Оби зулол

Most Read

Recent Articles

Two underage citizens of Tajikistan left without guardianship in Russia have been returned to their homeland

The reasons why Tajik children were left without guardians in the Russian Federation are not reported.

EFSD: Tajikistan attracts a record $4.9 billion for development projects

Funds were allocated for infrastructure development, implementation of reforms, and support for sustainable economic growth.

The first legal cryptocurrency exchange launched in Tajikistan

The exchange operates under the license of the IT Park of Tajikistan.

Where in Central Asia is meat the most expensive and the cheapest?

The average cost in Tajikistan is about $10-11 per kilogram.

The Russian government bans the import of foreign satellite terminals into the country. Starlink is included in the ban.

Russia has launched satellites of the "Rassvet" system, which is considered an analogue to Starlink.