Tajikistan Environmental Protection: New Eco-Friendly Headquarters Opens
Tajikistan has inaugurated a new headquarters for its Committee for Environmental Protection (CEP) in Dushanbe, complete with a 120 kW rooftop solar power plant. This initiative is a significant step toward the nation’s sustainable development goals, aligning with the broader green energy roadmap outlined in resources like PVKnowhow’s analysis of Tajikistan’s solar energy landscape.
A Modern Hub for Environmental Policy
The new two-story building on Nazarshoev Street is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, highlighted by its 120 kW solar installation. This on-site renewable energy generation serves as a tangible example of Tajikistan’s commitment to reducing its carbon footprint and promoting clean energy solutions. The project echoes the country’s ambitions for rural electrification and grid transformation, which are discussed in resources like this one on Tajikistan’s 2025 power goals.
Enhancing National Environmental Efforts
The CEP, led by Bahodur Sheralizoda, plays a crucial role in overseeing environmental protection and implementing policies to mitigate pollution and conserve natural resources throughout Tajikistan. The new headquarters will significantly enhance the CEP’s capacity to address pressing environmental challenges and advance the country’s green energy targets for a more sustainable future. This commitment to green building practices for its own headquarters underscores the seriousness of the nation’s environmental responsibilities. Platforms like PVKnowhow offer further insights into the country’s solar initiatives, including its progress in solar panel manufacturing and project development.



