there are two reasons for this, the barkito chik company explained.ese are climate change and rapid growth in consumption. low water levels in recent years have significantly reduced the flow of the vakhsh river, which are home to the country's two largest hydroelectric power plants. norek, which is currently undergoing modernization, and the ragun hydroelectric power station under construction. neighbors can save the situation. tajikistan returned to the unified energy ring of central asia this year. it is called a strategic object of global. vital for the population of the region's countries. at the time of its launch in the late nineties, the energy ring united 83 hydro and thermal power plants in uzbekistan, tajikistan, kyrgyzstan and kazakhstan. this system with a peak capacity of up to 750 mw allowed to provide the water and energy balance of the region. in winter, tajikistan and kyrgyzstan accumulated water from their mountain rivers in reservoirs, receiving electricity from uzbekistan and kazakhstan, and in summer, on the contrary , supplied t