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Get a quoteAbstract: The power transmission system of Afghanistan is witnessing a significant shortage in terms of capacity, reliability, flexibility, and energy security. The goal of this paper was to identify and examine the associated issues, challenges, and opportunities for domestic transmission grid and power imports in the country.
Limited transmission capacity and infrastructure Afghanistan has a limited power transmission capacity and infrastructure, and the network is still being developed and expanded. To have more energy capacity and security, the transmission network needs to be extended.
Including power import links, Afghanistan has a limited power transmission infrastructure with frequent outages, technical losses, financial constraints, security concerns, etc., which have hindered the development and reliability of the power transmission system.
The development of the entire power system in Afghanistan depends on a robust transmission network. Strengthening regulatory frameworks and providing clear policies and administrative procedures are essential to attract investments and develop transmission projects.
Afghanistan should explore opportunities for regional cooperation in power transmission. Collaborating with neighboring countries to establish cross-border transmission interconnections, such as the CASA-1000 project to facilitate the import and export of electricity, would ensure a more reliable and diverse energy supply.
These efforts have focused on expanding access to electricity, rehabilitating existing infrastructure, and promoting small-scale renewable energy sources. Afghanistan requires a substantial expansion of its transmission grid to connect power generation sources to demand centers across the country.
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