Energy losses can be reduced in Tajikistan, you just need not to steal

Asia-Plus

Homidjon Arifov, an expert in energy matters, has shared his opinion on where electricity goes in Tajikistan.  

According to him, electricity losses amount to 25 percent in Tajikistan.

“Losses in public grids are one of three types of electricity losses incurred by Barqi Tojik (Tajikistan national power utility company),” said Arifov.  “Technical losses are undoubtedly high.  In his address to a joint meeting of both chambers of parliament, President Emomali Rahmon noted that technical losses last year amounted to 14 percent, but this figure should be checked carefully.”

“In the 1980s, technical losses in Tajikistan amounted to 7.0 percent, which corresponds to the level of developed countries of the world (6.0-8.0 percent),” the expert said.    

The technical losses are due to energy dissipated in the conductors, equipment used for transmission line, transformer, subtransmission line and distribution line and magnetic losses in transformers.

“The second type of energy losses are commercial losses, most of which are popularly called theft,” Arifov said.  

Electricity theft is the criminal practice of stealing electrical power. It is a crime and is punishable by fines and/or incarceration. It belongs to the non-technical losses.

“According to estimates of Russian specialists, in some companies the energy losses amounted up to 50 percent and at the municipal level they reportedly amounted 20-25 percent,” the expert noted.  .   

According to him, the authorities should prohibit their relatives, friends and all "untouchables" from stealing electricity. 

“There have been cases when controllers have not taken readings of electricity meters in houses of high-ranking officials,” said Arifov.  “Besides, director of one of hydropower plants has complained that he is constantly attacked by a parliamentarian, who demands that the costs of the electricity used by him be attributed to the own needs of the hydropower plant.”

The third type of electricity losses are losses of energy companies arising during collection of funds for electricity from the public and enterprises.  Barqi Tojik reportedly started to combat this type of losses seriously in 200 and the rate of collection of funds for electricity has risen from 30-30 percent in 2000 to 70-80 percent in 2014.   

“The most incorrigible nonpayers were pumping irrigation stations of the Ministry of Water Resources and the aluminum smelter.  Now authorities say the rate of collection of funds for electricity has increased to 90 percent,” the expert added.  

 

Article translations:

Related Articles

spot_imgspot_img

Most Read

Join us on social media!

Реклама на asia +spot_imgspot_img

Recent Articles

Эмомалӣ Раҳмон ба Суғд меравад. Кадом роҳҳои мошингарди вилоят се рӯз баста мешаванд?

Эмомалӣ Раҳмон, раисҷумҳури Тоҷикистон бо як сафари кории серӯза - 29-30-31-уми март ба вилояти Суғд меравад. Дар ин бора як манбаъ аз шуъбаи Бозрасии давлатии...

Navruz, Wrestling, and Cars: How the Pahlavon from Rogun Conquered the Gushtingiri Tournament in Dushanbe

Subkhiddin Khalilzoda won the final of the gushingiri in Dushanbe and became the hero of the spring holiday.

Navrouz greetings

Dear readers and subscribers! Asia-Plus News Agency congratulates you...

Eid al-Fitr greetings

Dear readers and subscribers, Eid Mubarak! May this blessed...

Russian ruble weakens against the Tajik national currency and major global currencies

In recent weeks, the Russian ruble has experienced a...

Over 2,500 participants expected at Water Conference in Dushanbe

The Fourth High-Level International Conference on the International Decade...

BARQ becomes new IT Park Dushanbe resident, launches power bank rental service

A common problem for many city dwellers: a dead...

Some bazaars and shopping centers in Dushanbe to close for up to four days during Navrouz celebrations

During the Navrouz holiday celebrations, some bazaars and shopping...

Eurasian Development Bank Predicts 8.1% Economic Growth for Tajikistan in 2026

Analysts from the Eurasian Development Bank (EDB) forecast a...

Iran’s intelligence minister killed in air strike

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian confirmed the death of intelligence...