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     Big fuel consumers in the power engineering system are thermal power stations (TPS) and district boiler-houses. In 1995 they used more than 735 thousand tons of coal, 40 thousand tons of fuel (mazut), 294 million M3 of natural gas for electric and thermal power generation. The coal of Kashka-Suu deposits is used as smokeless fuel for boiler-houses of Bishkek thermal power station.

      Dynamics of fuel resources output

 Bishkek thermoelectric power station characteristic 

Electric power, MW

Thermal power, Gkal/h

Electric power output, mln. kw.h

Thermal energy production, mln. Gkal

624

1720

3 960

4,36

 

Brief characteristics of gydropower stations

Name of HPS

Installed capacity, thousand kw.h

Average annual output, million kw.h

1. Lebedinov

7.6

65

2. Alamedin N1

2.2

18

3. Alamedin N2

2.5

20

4. Alamedin N3

2.14

20

5. Alamedin N4

2.14

17

6. Alamedin N5

6.42

23

7. Alamedin N6

6.42

23

8. small Alamedin

0.41

2.0

Total:

29.83

188

Data sources:    Joint-stock company Kyrgyzenergo, - 2000. Rahimov K.R. Dynamics of fuel and energy complex of the Kyrgyz Republic after independence and forecast by 2005. - Bishkek, - 1999, - 223 p.    Malabaev J.M. Bishkek - capital of Kyrgyzstan,. Bishkek, 2001, 304 p.

 

 

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