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Grant Aid Agreement Signed for Kyrgyzstan: Supporting the Promotion of Energy Conservation and the Introduction of Renewable Energy through the Development of a Training Center for Electricity Distribution Equipment | News & PR

Posted on February 4, 2026 by Editor in Chief

Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) signed a Grant Agreement (G/A) with the Government of the Kyrgyz Republic on December 12 in Bishkek, the capital city of the Kyrgyz Republic, for “Training Facility Development Project for Strengthening Capacity of Electric Power System Operation and Maintenance”. The G/A was signed by Mr. Almaz Baketayev, Minister of Finance of the Kyrgyz Republic, and Mr. Kotaro Nishigata, Director of JICA Kyrgyzstan Office.

This project will support human resource development for the operation of power transmission and distribution facilities by Japan, which has world-class grid operation technology, and will further strengthen environmental and energy cooperation between Japan and Kyrgyzstan, as well as contribute to enhancing Japan’s international presence in the energy infrastructure field.

Signing Ceremony

A summary of the business is as follows

Plan for development of training facilities to strengthen power system operation and maintenance capacity

The Project for Development of Training Facilities for Strengthening Capacity of Power System Operation and Maintenance

Country (Region)

Kyrgyz Republic (Bishkek)

Business Objectives

This project aims to strengthen training functions for operation and maintenance engineers of electric power distribution facilities by constructing a new training building at the Technical Skills Training Center for Electric Power Distribution Facilities and introducing training simulators for operation and maintenance engineers and simulation equipment for operation training of photovoltaic power generation systems.

Business

(a) Facilities and equipment:

Grid monitoring and operation training simulator, photovoltaic power generation monitoring and control system, one transmission and substation operation and maintenance training building

(b) Soft components for maintenance of equipment.

Maximum Amount of Provision

1,535 million yen

Scheduled implementation period

24 months (including detailed design and bidding period)

Implementing Agency

state-run electric power transmission and distribution corporation

Contribution to the achievement of the SDGs

Goal 7 (Energy for All and Clean)

Goal 13 (take concrete action on climate change)

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