3 FAQs about Kyrgyzstan Volvo Solar Panel Project

What is Kyrgyzstan's solar project?

The project underscores Kyrgyzstan's commitment to sustainable energy development and environmental preservation. The solar plant, once operational, is expected to generate 155 million kWh of electricity annually, contributing to the country's energy needs while reducing reliance on fossil fuels.

Does Kyrgyzstan have solar power?

The Kyrgyzstan boasts about 2,600 hours of sunshine a year on average, and a yearly Global Horizontal Irradiation (GHI) of up to 1,700 kWh/m2. Yet, it currently less than 1% of the country's electricity mix, leaving ample untapped potential. There is a global trend towards solar PV price reduction, making it an affordable generation option.

Why is solar energy important in Kyrgyzstan?

WHY SOLAR ENERGY? The Kyrgyzstan boasts about 2,600 hours of sunshine a year on average, and a yearly Global Horizontal Irradiation (GHI) of up to 1,700 kWh/m2. Yet, it currently less than 1% of the country's electricity mix, leaving ample untapped potential.

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