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Energy in Afghanistan is provided by hydropower followed by fossil fuel and solar power. According to (DABS), approximately 35% of Afghanistan's population has access to electricity. This covers the major cities in the country. Many rural areas do not have access to 24-hour electricity but this should change after the major CASA-1000 project is completed.

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  • Energy in Afghanistan is provided by hydropower followed by fossil fuel and solar power. According to (DABS), approximately 35% of Afghanistan's population has access to electricity. This covers the major cities in the country. Many rural areas do not have access to 24-hour electricity but this should change after the major CASA-1000 project is completed. (en)
  • La Energía en Afganistán proviene de la energía hidroeléctrica seguida de los combustibles fósiles y la energía solar.​ Según Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat (DABS), aproximadamente el 35% de la población de Afganistán tiene acceso a la electricidad.​ Esto cubre las principales ciudades del país. Muchas áreas rurales no tienen acceso a electricidad las 24 horas, pero esto debería cambiar después de que se complete el gran proyecto CASA-1000.​ (es)
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  • Energy in Afghanistan is provided by hydropower followed by fossil fuel and solar power. According to (DABS), approximately 35% of Afghanistan's population has access to electricity. This covers the major cities in the country. Many rural areas do not have access to 24-hour electricity but this should change after the major CASA-1000 project is completed. Afghanistan currently generates over 600 megawatts (MW) of electricity from its several hydroelectric plants as well as using fossil fuel and solar panels. Over 670 MW more is imported from neighboring Iran, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan. 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. The Afghan National Development Strategy has identified alternative energy, such as wind and solar energy, as a high value power source to develop. As a result, a number of solar and wind farms have been established, with more currently under development. (en)
  • La Energía en Afganistán proviene de la energía hidroeléctrica seguida de los combustibles fósiles y la energía solar.​ Según Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat (DABS), aproximadamente el 35% de la población de Afganistán tiene acceso a la electricidad.​ Esto cubre las principales ciudades del país. Muchas áreas rurales no tienen acceso a electricidad las 24 horas, pero esto debería cambiar después de que se complete el gran proyecto CASA-1000.​ Afganistán genera actualmente más de 600 megavatios ( MW ) de electricidad a partir de sus diversas plantas hidroeléctricas, además de utilizar combustibles fósiles y paneles solares.​ Más de 670 MW más se importan de los vecinos Irán, Uzbekistán, Tayikistán y Turkmenistán.​ Debido a la gran afluencia de expatriados de los vecinos Pakistán e Irán , Afganistán puede requerir hasta 7.000 MW de electricidad en los próximos años.​ La Estrategia Nacional de Desarrollo de Afganistán ha identificado la energía alternativa , como la energía eólica y solar, como una fuente de energía de alto valor para desarrollar.​​ Como resultado, se han establecido varios parques solares y eólicos,​​ y actualmente se están desarrollando más.​​​​​​ (es)
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