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Dushanbe s largest power generation and energy storage station

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4 FAQs about Dushanbe s largest power generation and energy storage station

What is Dushanbe 2 power station?

Dushanbe-2 power station is the only coal-fired plant in Tajikistan and one of the two thermal power plants, the other one being the gas-fired Dushanbe-1 power station. The construction of the first stage of the Dushanbe-2 CHPP (2 x 50 MW) began in November 2012 after signing of an interstate agreement between Tajikistan and China.

Is Dushanbe 2 a coal-fired power plant in Tajikistan?

Project-level coal details Dushanbe-2 power station is the only coal-fired plant in Tajikistan and one of the two thermal power plants, the other one being the gas-fired Dushanbe-1 power station.

How much does Dushanbe 2 cost?

The Dushanbe-2 combined heat and power (CHP) plant is Tajikistan’s largest and the most equipped and modern thermal power plant. A total cost of the project is reportedly 349 million U.S. and it was implemented due to a loan provided the Export-Import Bank of China. The plant consists of two lines.

What is Dushanbe 2 CHP plant?

The Dushanbe-2 CHP plant provides with heat Dushanbe’s Sino and ismoili Somoni districts and directs electricity to country’s power grid and from there electrical power is distributed throughout the country. Last year, the Dushanbe-2 CHP plant reportedly generated nearly 1.4 billion kWh of electricity and 411,000 gigacalories of heat.

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