
The region consumes only 3% of the total electricity volume in the country, noted the deputy
At a meeting of the Jogorku Kenesh, deputy Ulan Bakasov proposed to increase the daily electricity consumption limit for the Naryn region to 7 kilowatt-hours per user.
He emphasized that this winter is particularly cold in the region, and the existing restrictions create significant difficulties for local residents. According to the deputy, the total daily electricity consumption in Kyrgyzstan is 66 million 233 thousand kWh, of which the Naryn region uses only 2 million 801 thousand kWh, which is about 3% of the total volume.
“I ask to increase the limit to 7 kilowatts. Winter will soon be over; there is only one month left. This will not have a significant impact on the country's energy system, as Naryn consumes only 3% of electricity,” Bakasov stated.
He also reminded that in 2025, a limit of 3 kilowatt-hours per subscriber per day was established for electricity consumption across the country. In December, the limit for the Naryn region was raised to 4 kWh, and in January to 5 kWh in response to severe frosts.
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