
The Deputy Mayor of the capital, Ramiz Aliyev, conducted the tour, introducing guests to modern waste processing technologies and electricity production.
Delegates had the opportunity to familiarize themselves with the processes occurring at the plant, including the technological cycle of waste processing, environmental safety systems, and innovative solutions used in production. Participants were also provided with detailed information about the plant's design capacity, waste disposal mechanisms, and the volumes of electricity that will be generated during the processing of solid household waste.
The launch of the first eco-technological plant in Central Asia is a significant step in addressing waste issues and improving the environmental situation in Bishkek.



The total investment in this project reached 95 million dollars. It is expected to process up to 365 thousand tons of waste per year and launch a condensing turbo-generator power plant with a capacity of 30 megawatts.
Currently, the plant is capable of processing up to 1000 tons of waste per day, with plans for gradual capacity increases in the future.