News
SMEC
to
Lead
Environmental
and
Social
Assessment
for
Kambarata-1
Hydropower
Plant
Project
in
Central
Asia
SMEC has been appointed to carry out Consulting Services for Environmental, Social Assessment and Planning and preparation of tender documents of the Kambarata-1 Hydropower Plant Project.

As one of the largest hydropower projects in the region at 1,860 MW capacity, the project is poised to significantly enhance the energy security of the Kyrgyz Republic and Central Asia, while also supporting regional decarbonization efforts. Kambarata-1 is a tripartite effort between Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan in a step forward in efforts to harness hydroelectric potential and bolster energy infrastructure in the region.


Figure 1. Land allocated for the construction of Kambarata-1

Kambarata-1 Hydropower Plant’s (HPP) large reservoir will play a crucial role in optimizing the Toktogul HPP reservoir’s operation, bringing essential balance to water management in the Naryn–Syr Darya Basin. SMEC’s role involves conducting a comprehensive environmental and social assessment, and planning, for all project activities and related facilities. This process will adhere to the World Bank’s Environmental and Social Framework (ESF) and relevant national standards.

The electricity sector in the Kyrgyz Republic faces energy challenges that have accumulated and worsened over the years. The country has an energy deficit driven by insufficient generation, especially in the winter when demand is 2.5-3 times higher than in summer. Kambarata-1 HPP would help alleviate frequent electricity shortages for the three countries during the winter when demand is highest as well meet regional obligations on water discharge in .

The approximately $5.5B USD cost, supported by The World Bank, underlines the substantial investment required for this ambitious project. Overall, Kambarata-1 HPP represents a vital step towards the governments vision of realising a green and accessible energy future.

1860
MW
Installed capacity
61.7
km2
Reservoir surface area
5640
mln. kW/h
Average annual electricity production