Central Asia’s Growth Plans Depend on a New Energy Strategy
Less hydropower and more wind, solar, and nuclear energy are needed in Central Asia to erase an electricity deficit and enable the realization of the region’s economic growth and trade ambitions, according to a report published April 23 by the Washington, DC-based New Lines Institute for Strategy an
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