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Energy in Afghanistan

Energy in Afghanistan is provided by hydropower followed by fossil fuel and solar power.[1] Currently, less than 50% of Afghanistan's population has access to electricity.[2] This covers the major cities in the country. Many rural areas do not have access to adequate electricity but this should change after the major CASA-1000 project is completed.[3]

The majority of electricity in Afghanistan is imported.
The Naghlu Dam is one of the largest dams in Afghanistan, which provides some electricity to Kabul Province, Nangarhar Province and Kapisa Province.
Aerial photography of Kandahar at night in 2011

Afghanistan currently generates around 600 megawatts (MW) of electricity from its several hydroelectric plants as well as using fossil fuel and solar panels.[1] Over 720 MW more is imported from neighboring Iran, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.[4]

Due to the large influx of expats from neighboring Pakistan and Iran, Afghanistan may require as much as 7,000 MW of electricity in the coming years.[5] The Afghan National Development Strategy has identified alternative energy, such as wind and solar energy, as a high value power source to develop.[6][7] As a result, a number of solar and wind farms have been established,[8][9] with more currently under development.[10][11][12][13]

Hydroelectricity edit

 
Inside the hydroelectric power station at the Kajaki Dam in the southern Helmand Province of Afghanistan

Afghanistan has the potential to produce over 23,000 MW of hydroelectricity.[6][14][15] The Afghan government continues to seek technical assistance from neighboring and regional countries to build more dams.[16][17] A number of dams with hydroelectric power stations were built between the 1950s and the mid-1970s, which included the Kajaki in the Kajaki District of Helmand Province and the Naghlu in the Sarobi District of Kabul Province. The Kajaki provides up to 151 MW of electricity to both Helmand and Kandahar provinces.[18] The power station at the Kamal Khan Dam provides electricity to residents of Nimruz Province.

Residents of Kabul, Kapisa and Nangarhar provinces receive electricity from the Naghlu plant. Kunduz residents receive it from the local Nahr Gawkush power station. Residents of Badakhshan Province are connected to the Shorabak power plant in the Fayzabad District.

The power plant at the Salma Dam (Afghanistan-India Friendship Dam) provides up to 42 MW of electricity to residents of Herat Province. A number of other water dams are being built in different parts of the country so that more people have access to basic electricity.[19][20]

Residents of small cities or towns in the central provinces continue to build small dams for water storage and production of electricity.[21][22][23][24] Recently some Chinese experts and entrepreneurs found interest in helping Afghanistan with these projects.[25]

Imported electricity edit

Afghanistan currently imports over 670 MW of electricity from neighboring Iran, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. This costs Afghanistan between $250 and $280 million annually.[26][2]

Iran edit

Afghanistan's western provinces have long purchased electricity from eastern Iran.[27][28][29][30]

Tajikistan edit

Afghanistan purchases as much as 150 MW of electricity from Tajikistan.[31] After completion, the billion dollar CASA-1000 project will provide 300 MW of electricity to Afghanistan, with the remaining 1000 MW going to Pakistan.[32][3][33][34]

Turkmenistan edit

Provinces in northwestern Afghanistan purchase electricity from Turkmenistan.[35][36]

Uzbekistan edit

Afghanistan purchases as much as 450 MW of electricity from Uzbekistan.[37][38] Discussions on electricity supplies began in 2006, and then the construction of a 442-kilometre (275 mi) high voltage transmission line from Uzbekistan to Afghanistan was completed in 2008. It runs from Kabul through five Afghan provinces towards the country's border with Uzbekistan, and connects to the Uzbek electricity transmission system. By 2009 residents of Kabul were enjoying 24-hour electricity.[39]

Crude oil and natural gas edit

Afghanistan imports petroleum products and natural gas from neighboring Iran, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.[40] Russia has also decided to join these countries.[41][42][43] Meanwhile, work on the Turkmenistan–Afghanistan–Pakistan–India Pipeline of natural gas is also ongoing.[44][45]

Afghanistan has its own oil fields in the northern provinces of Sar-e Pol, Jowzjan and Faryab.[46][47][48][49] They contain about 1.9 billion barrels of crude oil.[50][51][52] The country also has around 15 billion cubic feet of natural gas. Some of the oil and gas is used to produce electricity.[53][54] There are nearly a dozen of oil fields in the Qashqari area near Sar-e Pol, Afghanistan.[55][56][57]

Coal edit

Afghanistan is reported to have 73 million tonnes of proven coal reserves.[58] The coal mines are located from Badakhshan and extend up to Herat Province. According to TOLOnews, China is considering investment in Afghanistan's coal mining. The investment is said to generate up to 500 MW of electricity.[59] The country has more than 11 coal reserves which include the following:

Bamyan province edit

  1. Ashposhta and Sarasia coal reserves - 150 million tons
  2. Sarjungel and Sar Asia coal reserves

Baghlan province edit

  1. Karkar coal reserves
  2. Dodkash coal reserves

Samangan province edit

  1. Dara e sof-Shabashak reserves (Very High Quality) 74 million tons
  2. Darae e sof- Gola badri - Keshine Mabayen Village and Balkhab District coal reserves

Badakhshan province edit

  1. Kotal khaki - Barf District coal reserves

Parwan province edit

  1. Farakort Gorband Province and Gawoparan Surkhparsa District coal reserves

Herat province edit

  1. Karukh coal reserves - 15 million tons

Daikundi province edit

  1. Lagharjoe - Kacharan District coal reserves

Uruzgan province edit

  1. Kandalan Village Mudakhil District coal reserves

Paktia province edit

  1. Khost and Paktia coal reserves - 75 million tons

Solar and wind farms edit

 
So far, Afghanistan's New Energy Administration has commissioned 72 solar projects worth $ 345 million.
 
Afghanistan's first wind farm in the Panjshir Province.

Afghanistan has the potential to produce over 222,000 MW of electricity by using solar panels.[6][15] The use of solar power is becoming widespread in Afghanistan.[7] Solar parks have been established in a number of cities.[60][8][9][11][12][13][61][62][63] Solar-powered street lights are seen in all Afghan cities and towns. Many villagers in rural parts of the country are also buying solar panels and using them.

The country also has the potential to produce over 66,000 MW of electricity by installing and using wind turbines.[15] The first wind farm was successfully completed in Panjshir Province in 2008, which has the potential to produce 100 kW of power.[64] Another major wind farm is nearly completed in Herat province.[10] The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has teamed up with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory to develop a wind map of Herat province. They have identified approximately 158,000 MW of potential wind power.[65] Installing wind turbine farms in Herat could provide electricity to most of western Afghanistan. Smaller projects are wind pumps that already have been attached to water wells in several Herat villages, along with reservoirs for storing up to 15 cubic meters of water. The 300 KW wind farm in Herat was inaugurated in September 2017.[9]

Biomass and biogas edit

Besides wind and sun, potential alternative energy sources for Afghanistan include biomass, biogas, and geothermal energy.[6][15] Biogas plants are fueled by animal dung, and produce a clean, odourless and smokeless fuel. The digestion process also creates a high-quality fertilizer which can benefit the family farm.

Family-sized biogas plants require 50 kilograms of manure per day to support the average family. Four to six cows are required to produce this amount of manure, or eight to nine camels, or 50 sheep/goats. Theoretically, Afghanistan has the potential to produce about 1,400 million cubic meters of biogas annually. A quarter of this amount could meet half of Afghanistan's energy needs, according to a January 2011 report from the United States National Renewable Energy Laboratory.

Lithium and uranium edit

Afghanistan has large amounts of lithium and uranium reserves.[66][67][68][69]

Geothermal edit

An area of vast untapped potential lies in the heat energy locked inside the earth in the form of magma or dry, hot rocks. Geothermal energy for electricity generation has been used worldwide for nearly 100 years. The technology currently exists to provide low-cost electricity from Afghanistan's geothermal resources, which are located in the main axis areas of the Hindu Kush. These run along the Herat fault system, all the way from Herat to the Wakhan District of Badakhshan Province in Afghanistan.

With efficient use of the natural resources already abundantly available in Afghanistan, alternative energy sources could be directed into industrial use, supply the energy needs of the nation and build economic self-sufficiency.

See also edit

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External links edit

  • "Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat" (PDF). United States Energy Association (USEA). 2014.
  • Afghanistan Inter-ministerial Commission for Energy
  • Energy profile of Afghanistan

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Energy in Afghanistan is provided by hydropower followed by fossil fuel and solar power 1 Currently less than 50 of Afghanistan s population has access to electricity 2 This covers the major cities in the country Many rural areas do not have access to adequate electricity but this should change after the major CASA 1000 project is completed 3 The majority of electricity in Afghanistan is imported The Naghlu Dam is one of the largest dams in Afghanistan which provides some electricity to Kabul Province Nangarhar Province and Kapisa Province Aerial photography of Kandahar at night in 2011Afghanistan currently generates around 600 megawatts MW of electricity from its several hydroelectric plants as well as using fossil fuel and solar panels 1 Over 720 MW more is imported from neighboring Iran Tajikistan Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan 4 Due to the large influx of expats from neighboring Pakistan and Iran Afghanistan may require as much as 7 000 MW of electricity in the coming years 5 The Afghan National Development Strategy has identified alternative energy such as wind and solar energy as a high value power source to develop 6 7 As a result a number of solar and wind farms have been established 8 9 with more currently under development 10 11 12 13 Contents 1 Hydroelectricity 2 Imported electricity 2 1 Iran 2 2 Tajikistan 2 3 Turkmenistan 2 4 Uzbekistan 3 Crude oil and natural gas 4 Coal 4 1 Bamyan province 4 2 Baghlan province 4 3 Samangan province 4 4 Badakhshan province 4 5 Parwan province 4 6 Herat province 4 7 Daikundi province 4 8 Uruzgan province 4 9 Paktia province 5 Solar and wind farms 6 Biomass and biogas 7 Lithium and uranium 8 Geothermal 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHydroelectricity editFurther information List of dams and reservoirs in Afghanistan nbsp Inside the hydroelectric power station at the Kajaki Dam in the southern Helmand Province of AfghanistanAfghanistan has the potential to produce over 23 000 MW of hydroelectricity 6 14 15 The Afghan government continues to seek technical assistance from neighboring and regional countries to build more dams 16 17 A number of dams with hydroelectric power stations were built between the 1950s and the mid 1970s which included the Kajaki in the Kajaki District of Helmand Province and the Naghlu in the Sarobi District of Kabul Province The Kajaki provides up to 151 MW of electricity to both Helmand and Kandahar provinces 18 The power station at the Kamal Khan Dam provides electricity to residents of Nimruz Province Residents of Kabul Kapisa and Nangarhar provinces receive electricity from the Naghlu plant Kunduz residents receive it from the local Nahr Gawkush power station Residents of Badakhshan Province are connected to the Shorabak power plant in the Fayzabad District The power plant at the Salma Dam Afghanistan India Friendship Dam provides up to 42 MW of electricity to residents of Herat Province A number of other water dams are being built in different parts of the country so that more people have access to basic electricity 19 20 Residents of small cities or towns in the central provinces continue to build small dams for water storage and production of electricity 21 22 23 24 Recently some Chinese experts and entrepreneurs found interest in helping Afghanistan with these projects 25 Imported electricity editFurther information CASA 1000 Afghanistan currently imports over 670 MW of electricity from neighboring Iran Tajikistan Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan This costs Afghanistan between 250 and 280 million annually 26 2 Iran edit Afghanistan s western provinces have long purchased electricity from eastern Iran 27 28 29 30 Tajikistan edit Afghanistan purchases as much as 150 MW of electricity from Tajikistan 31 After completion the billion dollar CASA 1000 project will provide 300 MW of electricity to Afghanistan with the remaining 1000 MW going to Pakistan 32 3 33 34 Turkmenistan edit Provinces in northwestern Afghanistan purchase electricity from Turkmenistan 35 36 Uzbekistan edit Afghanistan purchases as much as 450 MW of electricity from Uzbekistan 37 38 Discussions on electricity supplies began in 2006 and then the construction of a 442 kilometre 275 mi high voltage transmission line from Uzbekistan to Afghanistan was completed in 2008 It runs from Kabul through five Afghan provinces towards the country s border with Uzbekistan and connects to the Uzbek electricity transmission system By 2009 residents of Kabul were enjoying 24 hour electricity 39 Crude oil and natural gas editFurther information Turkmenistan Afghanistan Pakistan India Pipeline Afghanistan imports petroleum products and natural gas from neighboring Iran Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan 40 Russia has also decided to join these countries 41 42 43 Meanwhile work on the Turkmenistan Afghanistan Pakistan India Pipeline of natural gas is also ongoing 44 45 Afghanistan has its own oil fields in the northern provinces of Sar e Pol Jowzjan and Faryab 46 47 48 49 They contain about 1 9 billion barrels of crude oil 50 51 52 The country also has around 15 billion cubic feet of natural gas Some of the oil and gas is used to produce electricity 53 54 There are nearly a dozen of oil fields in the Qashqari area near Sar e Pol Afghanistan 55 56 57 Coal editFurther information Mining in Afghanistan Afghanistan is reported to have 73 million tonnes of proven coal reserves 58 The coal mines are located from Badakhshan and extend up to Herat Province According to TOLOnews China is considering investment in Afghanistan s coal mining The investment is said to generate up to 500 MW of electricity 59 The country has more than 11 coal reserves which include the following Bamyan province edit Ashposhta and Sarasia coal reserves 150 million tons Sarjungel and Sar Asia coal reservesBaghlan province edit Karkar coal reserves Dodkash coal reservesSamangan province edit Dara e sof Shabashak reserves Very High Quality 74 million tons Darae e sof Gola badri Keshine Mabayen Village and Balkhab District coal reservesBadakhshan province edit Kotal khaki Barf District coal reservesParwan province edit Farakort Gorband Province and Gawoparan Surkhparsa District coal reservesHerat province edit Karukh coal reserves 15 million tonsDaikundi province edit Lagharjoe Kacharan District coal reservesUruzgan province edit Kandalan Village Mudakhil District coal reservesPaktia province edit Khost and Paktia coal reserves 75 million tonsSolar and wind farms editFurther information Renewable energy in Afghanistan nbsp So far Afghanistan s New Energy Administration has commissioned 72 solar projects worth 345 million nbsp Afghanistan s first wind farm in the Panjshir Province Afghanistan has the potential to produce over 222 000 MW of electricity by using solar panels 6 15 The use of solar power is becoming widespread in Afghanistan 7 Solar parks have been established in a number of cities 60 8 9 11 12 13 61 62 63 Solar powered street lights are seen in all Afghan cities and towns Many villagers in rural parts of the country are also buying solar panels and using them The country also has the potential to produce over 66 000 MW of electricity by installing and using wind turbines 15 The first wind farm was successfully completed in Panjshir Province in 2008 which has the potential to produce 100 kW of power 64 Another major wind farm is nearly completed in Herat province 10 The United States Agency for International Development USAID has teamed up with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory to develop a wind map of Herat province They have identified approximately 158 000 MW of potential wind power 65 Installing wind turbine farms in Herat could provide electricity to most of western Afghanistan Smaller projects are wind pumps that already have been attached to water wells in several Herat villages along with reservoirs for storing up to 15 cubic meters of water The 300 KW wind farm in Herat was inaugurated in September 2017 9 Biomass and biogas editBesides wind and sun potential alternative energy sources for Afghanistan include biomass biogas and geothermal energy 6 15 Biogas plants are fueled by animal dung and produce a clean odourless and smokeless fuel The digestion process also creates a high quality fertilizer which can benefit the family farm Family sized biogas plants require 50 kilograms of manure per day to support the average family Four to six cows are required to produce this amount of manure or eight to nine camels or 50 sheep goats Theoretically Afghanistan has the potential to produce about 1 400 million cubic meters of biogas annually A quarter of this amount could meet half of Afghanistan s energy needs according to a January 2011 report from the United States National Renewable Energy Laboratory Lithium and uranium editAfghanistan has large amounts of lithium and uranium reserves 66 67 68 69 Geothermal editAn area of vast untapped potential lies in the heat energy locked inside the earth in the form of magma or dry hot rocks Geothermal energy for electricity generation has been used worldwide for nearly 100 years The technology currently exists to provide low cost electricity from Afghanistan s geothermal resources which are located in the main axis areas of the Hindu Kush These run along the Herat fault system all the way from Herat to the Wakhan District of Badakhshan Province in Afghanistan With efficient use of the natural resources already abundantly available in Afghanistan alternative energy sources could be directed into industrial use supply the energy needs of the nation and build economic self sufficiency See also edit nbsp Afghanistan portal nbsp Energy portalList of power stations in Afghanistan Renewable energy in AfghanistanReferences edit a b Afghanistan The World Factbook Central Intelligence Agency Retrieved 2020 10 11 a b Afghanistan Annually Pays 280M for Imported Power TOLOnews 1 September 2020 Retrieved 2020 10 10 a b CASA 1000 Project Stalled Due to Afghan 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Afghanistan Times of Islamabad April 17 2018 Retrieved 2019 04 18 Afghanistan sitting on a gold mine Archived 2011 12 31 at the Wayback Machine defpro com Archived from the original on 2013 01 21 Retrieved 22 April 2016 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Energy in Afghanistan Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat PDF United States Energy Association USEA 2014 Afghanistan Inter ministerial Commission for Energy Energy profile of Afghanistan Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Energy in Afghanistan amp oldid 1212712440, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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