In Turkmenistan, work is underway to transform the existing energy system into a ring energy network. The first stage towards the implementation of this project is the Ahal-Balkan high-voltage power transmission line, launched in 2021. The second stage is the power transmission line launched today along Mary-Ahal.
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Turkmenistan has completed construction of its national ring power transmission system with the inauguration of the Balkan-Dashoguz high-voltage line on Wednesday, 5 June 2024. President Serdar Berdimuhamedov
The creation of a single energy ring in Turkmenistan will combine the power systems of the provinces and Ashgabat into a single network, making the country''s energy system more reliable and resilient to disruptions. A single network will also allow for more efficient distribution of electricity across the country''s regions.
Turkmenistan has completed construction of its national ring power transmission system with the inauguration of the Balkan-Dashoguz high-voltage line on Wednesday, 5 June 2024. President Serdar Berdimuhamedov led the commissioning ceremony held in Dashoguz province, which also included the launch of two 500 kV substations.
Turkmenistan is implementing large-scale projects to create a ring energy system within the country and build combined cycle power plants, reports the newspaper Neutral Turkmenistan. This will significantly increase exports of electricity generated from natural gas.
The construction of the second stage of the ring energy system, which will connect the electric networks of the Balkans and Dashoguz, and ensure reliable power supply to the regions, has been started by contractors of the Turkmenenergogurlushyk concern...
General contractor - concern Turkmenenergyconstruction started the construction of reinforced concrete bases of the transmission line Akhal-Balkan and Balkan-Dashoguz. At the same time, construction of the Serdar-220 electric substation was started, Turkmenistan: The Golden age
General contractor - concern Turkmenenergyconstruction started the construction of reinforced concrete bases of the transmission line Akhal-Balkan and Balkan-Dashoguz. At the same
On October 23, using a digital system President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov took part in the solemn ceremony of commissioning a new Akhal-Balkan high-voltage double-chain overhead power transmission line.
In Turkmenistan, work is underway to transform the existing energy system into a ring energy network. The first stage towards the implementation of this project is the Ahal-Balkan high-voltage power
The creation of a single energy ring in Turkmenistan will combine the power systems of the provinces and Ashgabat into a single network, making the country''s energy system more reliable and resilient to disruptions.
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Turkmenistan exported millions of kilowatt-hours of electricity to Afghanistan via the routes Ymamnazar–Andkhoy and Serkhetabat–Herat at a discounted tariff. On 1 February 2020, construction of 220 kilovolt power transmission line from the Mary State Power Plant to the city of Herat began.
In accordance with the “Program of the President of Turkmenistan on socio-economic development of the country for 2022-2028”, in 2028 it is planned to increase the total electricity production to 37.5 billion kilowatt-hours or 22.5% up compared to 2022, Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov said.
Starting his speech, he recalled that on the territory of the Mary province, there is the oldest facility of the energy industry of Turkmenistan – the Hindu Kush hydroelectric power station on the Murghab River. “There is no other power plant in the world that has an almost 110-year history and operates with equipment installed at that time.
Mary State Power Plant is the flagship of the Turkmen electric energy industry, the first power plant that was put into operation in 1973. Its total capacity is 2985.7 megawatts. There are 4 gas turbines and 2 steam turbines from the world-famous company General Electric. Akhal State Power Plant – commissioned in 2010.
In his remarks, Arkadag also highlighted the issue of Turkmen electricity exports. “Currently, Turkmen electric energy, in addition to Afghanistan, is exported to Iran, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan. This year it is planned to increase the exports to 9 billion kilowatt-hours, that is 3.3 times higher than in 2013,” he said.
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