The first wind turbine, rated at 1 MW, is expected to be commissioned in August 2025. Once fully operational, the facility will generate up to 250 million kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity annually, offsetting emissions equivalent to those produced by 35,000 cars. . Rosatom has delivered the first components for the construction of a wind power plant (WPP) in Kok-Moynok, located in Issyk-Kul region of Kyrgyzstan. Grigory Nazarov, a representative of the Russian state corporation, reported. The ferroconcrete foundation was recently laid near the city of Balykchy on the northern shore of Lake. . The foundation for Kyrgyzstan's first wind power plant has been laid near the city of Balykchy in the Karakol free economic zone, Trend reports via the Ministry of Water Resources, Agriculture, and Processing Industry of Kyrgyzstan. The project, located in the village of Kok-Moinok in Balykchy, is being implemented by Rosatom, according to the company's website.
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