First reporting period:
The initial phase focused on data collection and building partnerships with stakeholders, including government agencies, authorities, NGOs, utility companies, private developers, farmers and local residents. A high quality database of hydrological, topographical, ecological and socio-economic data was created to support future tasks.
The main objective of Hydro4U is the planning, implementation and evaluation of two small hydropower plants. The members of the consortium prioritized the selection of optimal sites and partners for these demonstration activities. At the same time, two innovative technical solutions were developed:
Francis Container Power Solution (FCPS): to be demonstrated in Shakimardan, Uzbekistan, with Uzbekgidroenergo.
Hydroshaft Power Solution (HSPS): To be demonstrated in At-Bashi, Kyrgyzstan, with Orion LLC.
Innovative tools and methods for planning and assessment have been introduced to promote sustainable hydropower in Central Asia. A GIS database was created to assess hydropower potential and a monitoring and accounting system for the water-energy-food-climate nexus was introduced to sustainably manage water resources and improve transboundary cooperation.
Replication activities were also initiated to prepare commercial opportunities for the consortium members, including planning activities for small hydropower projects with local investors.
Efforts were made to raise public awareness of Hydro4U through various channels. Further support was created within the consortium to promote the commercialization of the developed technologies, methods and tools.
Second reporting period:
During the second reporting period, the consortium continued to focus on site-specific design work and demonstration activities. Feasibility studies, sustainability assessments and detailed design plans were shared with local investors and contractors. Industrial partners Global Hydro Energy and Muhr began the procurement and manufacture of the technical equipment.
By the end of this period, the Francis container demonstration plant in Shakimardan was ahead of schedule. The powerhouse containers were delivered in January 2024 and commissioning was scheduled for July 2024. The Hydroshaft Power Solution in At-Bashy, Kyrgyzstan, was slightly behind schedule, with delivery of the equipment planned for September 2024. Construction work is scheduled from the end of August to November 2024.
Third reporting period:
During the third period, the Francis container power plant in Shakimardan was completed and commissioned, and ecological monitoring began. In addition, concrete construction of the HSPS in At-Bashy began in the fall of 2024. Furthermore, data was collected for the last two planning sites and feasibility studies were started (Suyok (Kyrgyzstan) and Yazgulom (Tajikistan)).