Turkmenistan intends to bring the volume of electricity generated to 33 billion kilowatt hours by 2024.
The Avaza State Power Plant, located on the coast of the Caspian Sea in Turkmenistan, generated more than 241 million kilowatt-hours of electricity in the first three months of this year.
The produced electricity is 21 million kilowatt-hours more than planned, the country’s official media reported on Friday.
Turkmenistan and the Asian Development Bank signed a contract worth $500 million in 2018 in order to modernize Turkmenistan’s transmission network. The agreement included the financing of the Ahal-Balkan and Balkan-Dashoguz high-voltage power line construction.
Turkmenistan intends to bring the volume of electricity generated to 33 billion kilowatt hours by 2024.
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