Difference between revisions of "Tajikistan Energy Situation"
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− | About 90 % of electricity generating capacity is hydroelectric, but only an estimated 5% of its potential is in use. Tajikistan's rivers, have great hydropower potential, and the government has focused on attracting investments for projects for internal use and electricity exports. | + | About 90 % of electricity generating capacity is hydroelectric, but only an estimated 5% of its potential is in use. Tajikistan's rivers, have great hydropower potential, and the government has focused on attracting investments for projects for internal use and electricity exports. |
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==== Share of Fuel Types ==== | ==== Share of Fuel Types ==== | ||
− | Share of energy types on cooking energy in urban areas of Tajikistan.<ref name="WHO 2010">WHO 2010: WHO Household Energy Database</ref> | + | Share of energy types on cooking energy in urban areas of Tajikistan.<ref name="WHO 2010">WHO 2010: WHO Household Energy Database</ref> |
− | [[Image:Tajikistan Urban Share.jpg|437x314px|Tajikistan Urban Share.jpg]] | + | [[Image:Tajikistan Urban Share.jpg|437x314px|Tajikistan Urban Share.jpg]] |
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− | Share of energy types on cooking energy in urban areas of Tajikistan.<ref name="WHO 2010">WHO 2010: WHO Household Energy Database</ref> | + | Share of energy types on cooking energy in urban areas of Tajikistan.<ref name="WHO 2010">WHO 2010: WHO Household Energy Database</ref> |
+ | <br>[[Image:Tajikistan Rural Share.jpg|445x318px|Tajikistan Rural Share.jpg]] | ||
− | + | ==== Share of Solid Fuel ==== | |
− | + | Percentage of population using solid fuels as cooking energy. Solid fuels include charcoal, coal, cropwaste, dung and wood.<br>National: 21.5%, urban:<5%, rural: 34.5% <ref name="WHO 2010">WHO 2010: WHO Household Energy Database</ref> | |
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− | ==== Solid Fuel Use Impact on Health ==== | + | ==== Solid Fuel Use Impact on Health ==== |
− | + | Total annual deaths attributable to solid fuel use: 1600 persons<br>Percentage of national burden of diseases attributable to solid fuel use: 3.5%<ref name="WHO 2006">WHO (2006): Fuel for Life - Household Energy and Health</ref><br> | |
== Access Rate == | == Access Rate == | ||
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= References = | = References = | ||
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[[Category:Tajikistan]] | [[Category:Tajikistan]] |
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Environmental Situation
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Electricity
About 90 % of electricity generating capacity is hydroelectric, but only an estimated 5% of its potential is in use. Tajikistan's rivers, have great hydropower potential, and the government has focused on attracting investments for projects for internal use and electricity exports.
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Share of energy types on cooking energy in urban areas of Tajikistan.[1]
Share of energy types on cooking energy in urban areas of Tajikistan.[1]
Percentage of population using solid fuels as cooking energy. Solid fuels include charcoal, coal, cropwaste, dung and wood.
National: 21.5%, urban:<5%, rural: 34.5% [1]
Solid Fuel Use Impact on Health
Total annual deaths attributable to solid fuel use: 1600 persons
Percentage of national burden of diseases attributable to solid fuel use: 3.5%[2]
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