The TA project aimed at increasing or maintaining access to electricity in CAREC Program's five member countries, such as Afghanistan, Kyrgyz Republic, Mongolia, Pakistan, and Tajikistan, by designing a plug-and-play solar power kit, including solar panels, lithium-ion. The TA project aimed at increasing or maintaining access to electricity in CAREC Program's five member countries, such as Afghanistan, Kyrgyz Republic, Mongolia, Pakistan, and Tajikistan, by designing a plug-and-play solar power kit, including solar panels, lithium-ion. The results shown on the following slides are from the project's four key scenarios with harmonized CO2 prices. This assumes the countries of Central Asia all commit to substantial decarbonization in the long run. The system consisted of mainly 30 percent hydro power plants (HPP) of Central Asian upstream and 70 percent thermal power plants (TPP) of downstream countries. The Integrated Dispatch Center Energia, based in. Energy security and abundant, affordable, and reliable electricity are essential for Central Asia's prosperity. The Director of CDC Energia, Kh. 4 billion USD of annual savings in electricity production between now and 2050 (at moderate CO2 prices - $26/t CO2 in 2030, $65/t CO2 in 2050 - harmonized across all countries to avoid carbon leakage). from coal and gas to renewable energy (RE) is evident Baseline scenario, where the. Tajikistan's power system has been operating in isolation from the Central Asian UES since 2009.