Afghanistan Energy Situation

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Overview

Afghanistan
 
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Capital

Kabul (34° 32′ 0″ N, 69° 10′ 0″ E)

Official language(s)

Dari (Persian) and Pashto

Government

Islamic republic

President

Hamid Karzai

Prime Minister

 

Total area

647,500 km2

Population

28,395,716 (2010 estimate)

GDP (nominal)

$15.608 billion

GDP Per capita

$517

Currency

Afghani (AFN)

Time zone

CET (UTC+04:30)

Calling code

+93

Environmental Situation

Climate

Mean temperature (°C min/max): 4.3/19.6 [1]

Resources

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Forest situation

Socioeconomical Situation

Income Sources

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Energy Supply

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Electricity

Sources

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Stability

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Energy Consumption

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National Level

Electricity

Household Level

Share of Fuel Types

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Share of Solid Fuels

 

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Access Rate

Electrification Rate

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Renewable Energies

Application

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Potentials

Solar Energy

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Wind Energy

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Biomass

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Biogas

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Other renewable Sources

 

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Key problems of the energy sector

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Policy framework, laws and regulations

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General Energy policy, Energy strategy

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Important Laws and regulations

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Specific strategies (Biomass, renewable energies, rural electrification, energy access strategy etc.)

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Institutional set up in the energy sector

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