Kyrgyzstan establishes live-line energy center amid regional power demand

Kyrgyzstan plans to open Central Asia's first live-line energy training center. The initiative aims to enhance regional expertise in live-line working technologies. This development comes as energy demand in the region continues to rise.
Live-Line Training Initiative
Kyrgyzstan is set to establish a competence center for live-line working technologies, marking a first for Central Asia. The center will focus on training professionals in maintaining power lines without shutting down electricity. The project reflects Kyrgyzstan's commitment to advancing its energy sector, according to the Ministry of Energy.
Regional Energy Demand
Central Asia is experiencing a surge in energy demand, driven by economic growth and industrial expansion. Kyrgyzstan's initiative aligns with regional efforts to improve energy infrastructure. Neighboring countries, including Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, have also been investing in energy efficiency and capacity building.
What's Next
The center is expected to open by the end of next year. It remains uncertain how quickly the training will impact regional energy operations.
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Kyrgyzstan establishes live-line energy center amid regional power demand



