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Turkmenistan has recently completed the upgrade of its largest power plant, which it hopes will help boost electricity exports and eventually allow the supply of electricity
to Pakistan.
Exporting electricity will require the construction of new transmission lines
.
Turkmen completes largest power plant upgrade with an eye on exporting electricity to Pakistan
The Central Asian country, which has the world's fourth-largest natural gas reserves, has been hit hard by the collapse in global hydrocarbon prices and is looking to diversify exports to increase its hard currency revenues
.
Turkmen President Kurbanguli Berdymukhamedov launched the upgraded gas and steam turbine power plant in southern Mari, saying it would add 3 billion kilowatt-hours to the current annual electricity output of 33 billion kilowatt-hours
.
Berdymukhamedov added: "In the future, together with Sumitomo Japan, we plan to build a gas turbine power plant
on the Turkmenistan-Afghan border.
”
In addition to current customers, Afghanistan, Iran and Turkey, Turkmen plans to develop the Pakistani market by building transmission lines in Afghanistan, which is already laying gas pipelines
in the same direction.
A government source told Reuters that the upgrade to the Mary Power Plant, carried out by Turkey's Zelick Group and General Electric of the United States, cost $1.
2 billion
.
,
Turkmenistan has recently completed the upgrade of its largest power plant, which it hopes will help boost electricity exports and eventually allow the supply of electricity
to Pakistan.
Exporting electricity will require the construction of new transmission lines
.
Turkmen completes largest power plant upgrade with an eye on exporting electricity to Pakistan
Turkmen completes largest power plant upgrade with an eye on exporting electricity to PakistanThe Central Asian country, which has the world's fourth-largest natural gas reserves, has been hit hard by the collapse in global hydrocarbon prices and is looking to diversify exports to increase its hard currency revenues
.
Turkmen President Kurbanguli Berdymukhamedov launched the upgraded gas and steam turbine power plant in southern Mari, saying it would add 3 billion kilowatt-hours to the current annual electricity output of 33 billion kilowatt-hours
.
Berdymukhamedov added: "In the future, together with Sumitomo Japan, we plan to build a gas turbine power plant
on the Turkmenistan-Afghan border.
”
In addition to current customers, Afghanistan, Iran and Turkey, Turkmen plans to develop the Pakistani market by building transmission lines in Afghanistan, which is already laying gas pipelines
in the same direction.
A government source told Reuters that the upgrade to the Mary Power Plant, carried out by Turkey's Zelick Group and General Electric of the United States, cost $1.
2 billion
.
,