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Electricity Restored in Kyrgyzstan: No More Power Outages

Bishkek, March 9, 2024 – The Ministry of Energy of Kyrgyzstan has announced the suspension of short-term regulatory measures starting from March 8. This decision comes as a result of the significant decrease in electricity consumption in the country due to warm weather.

According to the press service of the ministry, electricity consumption in Kyrgyzstan dropped to 61,117 million kilowatt-hours on March 8, compared to the previous days when it was up to 70 million kilowatt-hours. This decrease in consumption has led to the Ministry of Energy deciding to suspend the short-term regulatory measures.

This move is expected to provide some relief to the energy system in the country, as it adapts to the changing demand for electricity. The Ministry of Energy will continue to monitor the situation closely and make further decisions based on the energy consumption patterns in Kyrgyzstan.

The decision to suspend the short-term regulatory measures reflects the ministry’s commitment to ensuring a stable and efficient energy supply for the country. Stay tuned for more updates on this matter from the Ministry of Energy of Kyrgyzstan.

 

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