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Cold Snap and Electricity Shortages Slam Central Asia, Afghanistan

Cold Snap and Electricity Shortages Slam Central Asia, Afghanistan

By Catherine Putz
The repercussions of the apparent vulnerabilities in Uzbekistan’s energy system have wide implications, none more serious than for Afghanistan.

Afghanistan, Uzbekistan Settle New Electricity Agreement Amid Winter Shortages

Afghanistan, Uzbekistan Settle New Electricity Agreement Amid Winter Shortages

By Catherine Putz
Under the new agreement, Uzbekistan will supply Afghanistan with 450 megawatts of electricity during the winter as both countries suffer from outages.
Central Asia Continues to Supply Electricity to Afghanistan

Central Asia Continues to Supply Electricity to Afghanistan

By Catherine Putz
In recent weeks, both Tajikistan and Uzbekistan have signed agreements with Afghanistan on energy supplies in 2022, despite unplanned outages.

Afghanistan Can’t Pay Its Electricity Bills

Afghanistan Can’t Pay Its Electricity Bills

By Catherine Putz
Afghanistan imports a majority of its electricity supplies, and the bills have not been paid.

Winter Energy Woes Bedevil Central Asia

Winter Energy Woes Bedevil Central Asia

By Catherine Putz
Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan have all suffered in recent months from shortages and blackouts, their citizens experiencing cold nights and darkened lights.

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Turkmenistan Turns Off the Lights in Northern Afghanistan

Turkmenistan Turns Off the Lights in Northern Afghanistan

By Catherine Putz
Nothing says friendship like turning off the power on New Year’s Eve.

Can Russia and Turkmenistan Save CASA-1000?

Can Russia and Turkmenistan Save CASA-1000?

By Casey Michel
The added contributors may help assuage supply fears, if the reported deals work out.
TUTAP Power Project Reopens Old Wounds in Afghanistan

TUTAP Power Project Reopens Old Wounds in Afghanistan

By Safiullah Taye
The Hazara minority accuses the government of discrimination in changing the planned route.

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