Overview
Protecting Tajikstan’s hydropower from climate risks.
Hydropower provides approximately 98% of Tajikistan’s electricity. Tajikistan’s hydropower plants depend on river basins fed by glacial melt water and snowmelt. However, as the climate warms, most climate models predict significant changes in the dynamics of the Tajik precipitation patterns as well as alterations to the country’s glaciers. The modernisation of a major hydropower facility in Tajikistan will protect it against future climate conditions. The infrastructure of Tajik hydropower facilities dates from the Soviet era and needs renewal to cope with the observed and projected impacts of climate change that is leading to increased hydrological variability. In particular, there is an urgent need to adapt older dams, especially their spillway capacities, to cope with the new climate conditions, including an increase in severe floods.
There are three key components to the project. Best international practices will be adopted, and Tajik hydropower operators trained, to assess and manage climate risks. Institutional capacities and structures for effective transboundary management of hydropower cascades will be developed, within the context of transboundary cooperation and agreements in the region. Finally, climate resilience measures will be integrated into the hydropower facility, including structural rehabilitation to optimize its resilience to climate change.
The project has an estimated lifespan of 40 years.
Result areas
Countries
Project timeline
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Pipeline
731 days
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Concept note received
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Funding proposal received
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Approved
371 days
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Approved by GCF Board
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Cleared by iTAP
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Legal opinion on AE's Internal Approval
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FAA executed
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Under implementation
2,988 days so far
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FAA effective
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To be completed
Not started
Other Data
- Size
- Medium
- Project number
- FP040
- Risk category
- Category B
- Subtype
- Public sector
- Theme
- Adaptation
- Status
- Under implementation
- Duration
- 5
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Total project value $ 129 million
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Total number of beneficiaries 11 million
Financing
GCF-financing
0.0%
USD
Co-financing
0.0%
USD
USD 129
million
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GCF-financing
100% disbursed
- Grant USD 23,000,000
- Loan USD 27,000,000
- Total GCF-financing USD 50,000,000
Co-financing
- Loan USD 38,000,000
- Loan USD 38,000,000
- Grant USD 2,900,000
- Total co-financing USD 78,900,000
Documents
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Interim evaluation report for FP040: Tajikistan: Scaling Up Hydropower Sector Climate Resilience
- Evaluation report
- 27 Sep 2024
- EBRD
- FP040
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Gender assessment for FP040: Tajikistan: Scaling Up Hydropower Sector Climate Resilience
- Gender assessment
- 28 Jun 2017
- EBRD
- FP040
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Gender action plan for FP040: Tajikistan: Scaling Up Hydropower Sector Climate Resilience
- Gender action plan
- 28 Jun 2017
- EBRD
- FP040
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Scaling up hydropower sector climate resilience
- Approved funding proposal
- 24 Apr 2017
- EBRD
- FP040
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Environmental and social safeguards (ESS) report for FP040: Tajikistan: Scaling Up Hydropower Sector Climate Resilience
- Environmental and Social Safeguards report
- 16 Mar 2017
- EBRD
- FP040
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Entity info
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Ms. Elodie Loppé
Secondary
Principal Manager, Donor Partnerships, Vice-Presidency Impact & Partnerships
GCF team
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GCF Independent Redress Mechanism (IRM)
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Integrity issues
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GCF Independent Integrity Unity (IIU)
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National Designated Authority
Committee of Environmental Protection Under the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan (Tajikistan)
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Mr. Sheralizoda Bahodur
Primary
Chairman of the Committee of Environmental Protection
5/1 Shamsi str.,, Dushanbe city, Tajikistan
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Mr. Murodov Turakul
Secondary
Head of Project Implementation Group and NDA Secretariat