Nexus Regional Dialogue Central Asia // European Union Supports Cross-border Project in Amu Darya River Basin
The EU-funded project "Nexus Regional Dialogues Programme Central Asia," implemented by the Regional Environmental Centre for Central Asia (CAREC), had a recent expert working group meeting to discuss the implementation of a demonstration project. With EU and local government support, this demo project will introduce the water-energy-food (WEF) Nexus approach at the transboundary Tuyamuyun Hydroelectric Complex located along the Turkmen-Uzbek border.
Photo: Tuyamuyun Hydroelectric Complex, Ilkhom Zhuraev
CENTRAL ASIA, 23 February 2021 – The European Union (EU) helps to address the issue of siltation at the Tuyamuyun Hydroelectric Complex with a view to improve the livelihood of people living in the Amu Darya River basin. The working group of experts met today online to discuss implementation of the demo project to introduce the water-energy-food (WEF) Nexus approach at the transboundary facility located along the Turkmen-Uzbek border. The meeting was organized by the EU-funded project "Nexus Regional Dialogues Programme Central Asia" implemented by the Regional Environmental Centre for Central Asia (CAREC).
Tuyamuyun Hydroelectric Complex (THC) represents a solid WEF Nexus case. Through seasonal regulation of the water volume in the Amu Darya River, it provides essential water and energy resources to agricultural farms for growing melons, guards and other crops (wheat, cotton), as well as to fish farms. The facility also provides drinking water and electricity to the local population and private sector in the nearby areas in the territory of Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. However, the growing siltation complicates effective water use for power generation and agricultural needs, which is a common challenge for all water bodies in Central Asia. The demo project aims to find technical solutions and investment opportunities to address the issue of intensive siltation of the Ruslovoe Reservoir at THC.
“We believe that the attention and efforts put in the Tuyamuyn Hydroelectric Complex will pay off as this facility plays a vital role for the downstream countries along the Amy Darya River and sustains lives of many local people. The growing siltation affects the water allocation and presents a threat to water and energy security. Innovative solutions to remove and utilize the bottom sediment will decrease the opportunity cost for agricultural sector in both countries”, – stated Mr Kurbanbai Babazhanov, Head of the THC Operation Division.
At its first meeting, the working group discussed the scope of work and technical measures to remove accumulated sediment from the Ruslovoe Reservoir and agreed to assess climate vulnerability and climate risks at the site and develop suitable adaptation measures.
“This demo project will certainly strengthen and enhance the transboundary water cooperation between Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan”, – noted Mr Murze Purliyev, Chief Specialist of the Division for Production, Industry and Mechanization of the State Committee of Water Resources of Turkmenistan.
The demo project at the transboundary facility is supported by the Ministry of Water Resources of Uzbekistan and the State Committee for Water Management of Turkmenistan. It will be implemented from February 2021 to December 2022. Among the working group members are authorized officials from relevant ministries and agencies of Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, as well as from THC.
More information
For more information, please follow this link, Twitter at #NexusCentralAsia, or contact CAREC directly:
Lyudmila Kiktenko, Project Manager, lkiktenko@carececo.org, Yerkezhan Amriyeva, Political, Press and Information Section, EU Delegation to Kazakhstan, email: yerkezhan.amriyeva@eeas.europa.eu
This article originally appeared on CAREC's website here in English and Russian and is republished with their kind permission.
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