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Central Asia energy
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What's the Price of Tajik Electricity in Kyrgyzstan?
By Catherine Putz
It's reportedly been settled: Kyrgyzstan will pay 2.5 cents per kWh, up from 2.0 cents last summer.

Kazakhstan’s Massive Oil Field Is Finally Getting Repaired
By Catherine Putz
Production at the largest oil fields found in 30 years is scheduled to resume in 2017.

An Historic, But Pointless, CASA-1000 Accord
By Casey Michel
South and Central Asia leaders sign an agreement that appears to have little chance of going anywhere.

TAPI Pipeline Finally Sees Some Momentum
By Casey Michel
Some recent developments appear to have taken the U.S.-backed initiative beyond the concept stage.

Central Asia’s Energy Rush
By Michał Romanowski
The region’s major powers are in a tussle to control its rich energy sources.

The New Silk Road to Nowhere
By Eugene Imas
U.S. post-2014 development plans for Central Asia are worthy, but at risk of strategic failure.
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