17 July 13:58
Rogun HPP to supply electricity to Uzbekistan under 20-year dealTajikistan has approved a draft agreement to export electricity from the Rogun Hydropower Plant to Uzbekistan over a 20-year period, with seasonal supply beginning before full completion and the price set at $0.034 per kWh, subject to annual indexation.
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