This paper provides a comprehensive yet concise overview of the potential, deployment, outlook, and barriers to renewable energy including small-scale hydropower, solar, wind, geothermal and bioenergy fo.
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Renewable Energy in Central Asia: Potential, Use, Outlook, and Barriers. Skip to main content. solar power from 195,000 to 3,760,000 MW, wind power from 1,500 to 354,000 MW,
There is much room for growth: the technical solar power potential of Central Asian countries exceeds their current power generation levels by a factor of twenty (Eshchanov et al. 2019b). For wind power, the potential is even higher, with 70% of this concentrated in Kazakhstan (Eshchanov et al. 2019a). Yet, there are many challenges ahead.
Addressing these barriers will help Central Asian countries reach a higher level of energy security, through diversification of sources, provision of access to a greater number of people, and greening of the energy supply. Table 3. Barriers to renewable energy in Central Asia. Continued support of fossil fuels for domestic supply and exports.
Solar The highest solar potential is estimated for Kazakhstan with 3,760,000 MW of solar PV (UNIDO and ICSHP, 2016). An estimate by the Central Asia Data Gathering and Analysis Team (CADGAT) is 6684 TWh/year (Eshchanov et al., 2019).
The Central Asian region is endowed with a sizeable potential for small-scale hydropower (Table 1). In Kazakhstan, the estimated potential is 4800 MW for plant capacity of up to 35 MW, and 2707 MW for less than 10 MW (UNIDO and ICSHP, 2016).
In Kyrgyzstan, the solar PV potential is 267,000 MW (UNIDO and ICSHP, 2016). With solar insolation of 1000–1700 kW/m 2 (or 1500–1900 kW/m 2 (ESMAP, 1997)), the potential for solar energy is estimated at 490 GWh/year for thermal and 22.5 GWh/year for electric energy (Asian Development Bank, 2014, Stamaliev, 2010, Umbriel Temiraliev, 2015).
According to QazaqSolarz (2019), in 2019, a number of large-scale solar power plants were put into operation, namely, “Nurgisa” 100 MW in Almaty oblast, “Zhangiz Solar” 30 MW in East Kazakhstan oblast, and “Saran” 100 MW, “Agadyr” 50 MW and “Gulyshat” 40 MW in Karaganda oblast.
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