Renewable Energy Policies of the Central Asian Countries
Roman VakulchukNUPI -Norwegian Institute for International AffairsIndra ØverlandNUPI - Norwegian Institute of International AffairsBahtiyor EshchanovManagement Development Institute of SingaporeAlina AbylkasymovaFarkhod AminjonovZayed University - College of Humanities and Social SciencesDaniyar MoldokanovNUPI -Norwegian Institute for International Affairs
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This data article surveys the government policies in support of renewable energy in the five Central Asian republics: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. It begins by providing general information and key energy statistics for these countries. It then presents comparative data on their regulatory policies, fiscal incentives, and public financing policies. The data were collected from government institutions of the Central Asian states, official national statistics, media reports, and international organizations.
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