Wind power. The first components for the construction of a wind farm by Rosatom have been delivered to Kyrgyzstan. The Russian corporation will build a 100 MW wind power plant in the Issyk-Kul region of the country. This wind farm will be the first Russian export project in the wind power sector. “The Kyrgyz Republic is among the countries with the greatest potential for renewable energy sources. Construction of the wind farm will make it possible to harness the power of wind for the benefit of our nation. Rosatom’s project is steadily moving into the implementation phase, and we are providing our partners with comprehensive support,” said Taalaibek Ibraev, Minister of Energy of the Kyrgyz Republic. Rosatom successfully builds and operates wind generation facilities in Russia: nine wind farms with a total capacity of 1,035 MW are currently operational in the south of the country. By 2028, Rosatom plans to operate more than 2 gigawatts of wind capacity, including new builds and stations already brought online.
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