Kazakhstan has stepped out of the Central Asian United Energy System, excluding its Chimkent and Jambyl regions, press service of the National Electrical Network Company reported.
Kazakh energy system switched over to isolated work since October 25, 2009. Kazak power specialist explained the step by Tajikistan's constant illegal takeoff of energy from the united system that leads to its failures, news agency "24.kg".
Kazakhstan steps out of Central Asian energy system
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