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Week of September 8 - September 14, 2012
AFGHANISTAN KAZAKHSTAN KYRGYZSTAN TAJIKISTAN TURKMENISTAN UZBEKISTAN

Источник: afghanistan.ru
Источник: afghanistan.ru
Источник: zakon.kz
Источник: zakon.kz
Источник: news.nur.kz
Tender for construction of a high-voltage substation on Turkish money failed in Kyrgyzstan- In Kyrgyzstan, the tender for the construction of high-voltage electric power substation in Ak-Ordo residential community on money of Turkish grant didn’t take place as the Deputy Director General of National Electric Grids of Kyrgyzstan (NEGK), Aleksey Borodin, told 24.kg news agency. According to him, the tender commission failed to assign a winner due to finding out irregularities in documents of all participants. “Currently, documents are being drawn up the Ministry of Finance...Source: 24.kg
Budgetary organizations of Kyrgyzstan owe 47.8 million soms for power consumption.
Источник: 24kg
Ashgabat to discuss CIS gas export projects- CIS export projects in international markets were discussed and the prospects in order to ensure security of supply were assessed during the international conference, opened today in Ashgabat, the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources of Turkmenistan said on Thursday.
Источник: rus.ruvr.ru
Источник: gundogar.org
«Газпром» не согласовал закупки газа в Туркмении на 2013 год.
Uzbekistan plans ADB modernization loan for Takhiatash thermal plant - In 2013, Uzbekistan plans to raise a loan of Asian Development Bank (ADB) of about $200 million for a project to modernize Takhiatash thermal power plant (TPP) with the provisional project cost of $330 million, a governmental representative told Trend on Thursday. According to the source, the government and ADB management has already reached a preliminary agreement on the financial assistance of the Bank in the implementation of this project.....Source: Trend.az
Источник: uznews.net
Uzbekistan began to supply gas to China
Prices for hot water and district heating will increase by 9% in Uzbekistan from the October 1st


