In this episode, we examine the dynamic energy landscape of the Republic of Tajikistan—shaped by its post-Soviet transformation, significant reliance on hydropower, and the increasing pressures of climate change and infrastructure limitations. From seasonal energy shortages to challenges in regional energy interdependence, we discuss the key vulnerabilities affecting the country’s energy security and explore strategic pathways toward a more resilient and sustainable energy future.
Our guest provides thoughtful reflections on the intersection of policy, development, and international cooperation—highlighting both the opportunities and complexities of Tajikistan’s green transition. This episode offers valuable perspectives for policymakers, development practitioners, researchers, and anyone interested in advancing sustainable energy in Central Asia.