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ADB Assesses Renewable Energy Projects in Afghanistan

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is assessing the construction of major renewable energy projects in Afghanistan.
 
ADB experts have said Afghanistan has a major capacity in terms of production of renewable energy and it will help the country to generate electricity from its domestic resources in the years to come. 
 
“Right now, I have a team of experts working in Afghanistan and they are assessing the overall situation, but specifically to what extent solar energy is a solution,” said Dr. Yongping Zhai, Technical Advisor (Energy), ADB.
 
Meanwhile a number of economic commentators have said that Afghanistan has a major capacity in the energy sector and that the Afghan government needs to outline comprehensive programs for implementation of mega economic and energy projects.
 
They said Afghanistan, in line with its capacity for generating solar, hydro and wind power, should come up with inclusive programs to attract international support for this purpose.
 
“Afghanistan has much capacity in terms of producing hydro, wind and solar power, but so far only a small part of it has been used. We need to identify these opportunities, and there is a need to attract a sufficient budget for mega electricity projects in the country by the government and the international community,” said Saadatullah Ahmadzai, an energy expert
 
ADB has said that the bank also plans to connect countries having the largest power generation capacity with other countries in need of energy and Afghanistan plays a key role in energy transit.

ADB Assesses Renewable Energy Projects in Afghanistan

Team of experts is to investigate solar energy solutions to generate electricity in the country.

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The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is assessing the construction of major renewable energy projects in Afghanistan.
 
ADB experts have said Afghanistan has a major capacity in terms of production of renewable energy and it will help the country to generate electricity from its domestic resources in the years to come. 
 
“Right now, I have a team of experts working in Afghanistan and they are assessing the overall situation, but specifically to what extent solar energy is a solution,” said Dr. Yongping Zhai, Technical Advisor (Energy), ADB.
 
Meanwhile a number of economic commentators have said that Afghanistan has a major capacity in the energy sector and that the Afghan government needs to outline comprehensive programs for implementation of mega economic and energy projects.
 
They said Afghanistan, in line with its capacity for generating solar, hydro and wind power, should come up with inclusive programs to attract international support for this purpose.
 
“Afghanistan has much capacity in terms of producing hydro, wind and solar power, but so far only a small part of it has been used. We need to identify these opportunities, and there is a need to attract a sufficient budget for mega electricity projects in the country by the government and the international community,” said Saadatullah Ahmadzai, an energy expert
 
ADB has said that the bank also plans to connect countries having the largest power generation capacity with other countries in need of energy and Afghanistan plays a key role in energy transit.

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