Kyrgyzstan Faces Heating Crisis After Power Plant
An explosion at Kyrgyzstan''s largest thermal power plant in Bishkek has left the capital without heating, prompting a criminal
An explosion at Kyrgyzstan''s largest thermal power plant in Bishkek has left the capital without heating, prompting a criminal
Kyrgyzstan''s high dependence on hydropower exposes it to the risk of electricity shortages during periods of water scarcity.
The new equipment will ensure a reliable and uninterrupted power supply for Bishkek residents, including heating and hot water, which were most affected in February.
The capital''s electricity service in Bishkek has notified residents about an upcoming mass power outage for more than 6,000 subscribers who have outstanding debts.
Due to the increase in electricity consumption, residents are asked not to switch on many household appliances at once and use electricity sparingly. This will help avoid grid
The Department of the Treasury''s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) is publishing a Determination Pursuant to Section 1 (a) (ii) of Executive Order 14071, "Prohibition
On February 24, 2026, a remote electricity disconnection is planned in Bishkek for more than 6000 subscribers who have outstanding debts. The Bishkek electricity network company
Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov criticized mayors for being overly harsh during nighttime patrols aimed at conserving electricity and
Five people were injured, three of them seriously, in the
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