Previously, a legal mechanism to enact changes was not in place . Even though the Ministry of Energy was aware that the regulator needed to issue proper licenses with appropriate licensing conditions, the law did not permit it. Now, the Ministry of Energy staff have more tools to use to better advocate for these legal changes and for greater power for the regulator.
The success of this work further inspired the Ministry of Energy of the Kyrgyz Republic to recognize USAID’s team of experts by awarding a Medal for Cooperation in the development of the fuel and energy sector.
Timur Orozaliyev, the director of the Fuel and Energy Complex Regulation Department at the Ministry of Energy of the Kyrgyz Republic, who presented the award, noted that USAID has been the regulator’s main international partner in recent years. This support has enabled young ministry employees to significantly improve their understanding of the regulator’s role and helped them to become familiar with advanced international experience in economic regulation of the energy industry.
“I hope that the award will serve as an incentive for further fruitful cooperation in enhancing the personnel and functional potential of the regulator and improving the regulation of the fuel and energy complex in the Kyrgyz Republic,” said Timur Orozaliyev.