Power has at all times been a essential subject in Central Asia, which renders it maybe shocking that it was solely on August 6, 2024, that the area’s power minister met collectively in Astana and signed a joint communique.
Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Power in a press launch referred to as the assembly the “first” among the many area’s power ministers. In framing the assembly, Kazakhstan’s Minister of Power Almasadam Satkaliyev mentioned, “Fluctuations in oil and fuel costs and different components result in uncertainty in power provides, which traditionally ensures regional and nationwide socio-economic stability. To make sure the safety of power provides, it’s essential to develop mechanisms for forecasting and managing these challenges, in addition to to strengthen cooperation between our international locations.”
Based on Orda.kz, the joint communique signed after the assembly acknowledged that the events would “proceed to strengthen cooperation and develop alternatives for power commerce, and stimulate the event of contemporary power infrastructure.”
Satkaliyev chaired the gathering and was joined by Kyrgyz Minister of Power Talaibek Ibraev, Tajikistan’s Minister of Power and Water Sources Daler Juma, Uzbekistan’s Minister of Power Jurabek Mirzamakhmudov, and Azerbaijan’s Deputy Minister of Power Orkhan Zeynalov.
Though some media stories acknowledged that Turkmen Minister of Power Annageldi Saparov was in attendance, others famous that it was really the nation’s ambassador to Kazakhstan who represented Turkmenistan on the assembly (and from the group picture it does seem that Ambassador Batyr Rejepov represented Turkmenistan).
The assembly of the area’s power ministers got here days forward of the sixth Consultative Assembly of the Heads of State of Central Asia, scheduled to happen August 9 in Astana.
Joint tasks and cooperative alternatives acquired high billing within the assembly. Satkaliyev famous Kazakhstan’s efforts, in cooperation with Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan. In Could, the three international locations signed a memorandum on linking their power techniques.
Satkaliyev additionally reportedly famous energetic discussions with Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan concerning the development of the Kambar-Ata-1 hydroelectric energy plant (HPP). In January 2023, the three international locations signed a roadmap for the challenge and in June 2024, they reportedly signed “an settlement to arrange for the development and operation” of the proposed dam.
Past Kazakhstan’s tasks, an vital effort to trace is Tajikistan’s ambition to reconnect to the Central Asian Built-in Energy System (IPS or CAPS), which it introduced in late Could. Dushanbe disconnected from the system in 2009.
In 2018, the Asian Improvement Financial institution (ADB) accredited a $35 million grant to assist reconnect Tajikistan’s electrical energy system to CAPS by way of Uzbekistan. However approvals and remaining outcomes might be fairly distant cousins. As Peter Krasnopolsky wrote for The Diplomat final month, “Tajikistan’s intention to reconnect to the widespread energy system, whether or not it takes place this summer season or is postponed once more, presents a robust indication of the conclusion by Central Asian leaders that the area’s potential can solely be achieved by way of cooperation.”
In its readout of the latest assembly of power ministers, Tajikistan’s Ministry of Power famous that in his remarks, Juma “acknowledged that so as to improve the reliability of the area’s power system, a challenge on ‘Reconnection of the power system of Tajikistan to the Unified Power System of Central Asia’ is at the moment being carried out, throughout the framework of which, initially of June of this yr, the power system of the southwestern a part of Tajikistan was linked to the power system of the Central Asian Unified Power System.”
Different matters broached included “good” energy grids, electrical energy storage, a gradual power transition, and additional areas for joint tasks, notably the fuel trade. The events reportedly agreed to established an power dialogue, which incorporates the creation of a working group and continued common conferences of power officers.