
The Ministry of Energy reports on significant work carried out by the Bishkek Electric Networks Enterprise.
In 2025, the capacity of seven substations located in areas with high population density and a growing number of consumers was increased in the capital of the country:
• PS 110/10 kV "Kök-Jar" — the transformer with a capacity of 25 MVA was replaced with a 40 MVA;
• PS 110/10 kV "Orto-Alysh" — the transformer with a capacity of 25 MVA was replaced with a 40 MVA;
• PS 110/10 kV "Altyn-Kazyk" — the transformer with a capacity of 16 MVA was replaced with a 25 MVA;
• PS 110/10 kV "Berlik" — the transformer with a capacity of 16 MVA was replaced with a 25 MVA;
• PS 110/10 kV "Vodokanal" — the transformer with a capacity of 6.3 MVA was replaced with a 16 MVA;
• PS 110/10 kV "Karagachevaya" — the transformer with a capacity of 4 MVA was replaced with a 6.3 MVA;
• PS 110/10 kV "Nizhnyaya-Ala-Archa" — the transformer with a capacity of 4 MVA was replaced with a 6.3 MVA.
These measures have significantly increased the capacity of the electrical network and improved the reliability of electricity supply for consumers.
For 2026, the capacity increase of two more substations is also planned:
• PS 110/6 kV "Kyzyl-Asker" — the transformer with a capacity of 25 MVA will be replaced with a 40 MVA;
• PS 35/6-10 kV "Central-3" — the transformer with a capacity of 6.3 MVA will be replaced with a 16 MVA.
The work was carried out on a cascading principle, which contributes to the reliability of the electric network complex and guarantees stable electricity supply for the population.
In recent years, there has been active construction of new residential complexes, production, and social facilities in Bishkek, which leads to an increased load on the electrical networks and the need for transformer modernization. The implementation of these measures contributes to improving the stability of the electrical network and ensures higher quality and uninterrupted electricity supply for the residents and organizations of the city, as noted by the Ministry of Energy.