By April 1, the volume of water in the Toktogul Hydroelectric Power Station will be 6.8 billion cubic meters
He noted that by the beginning of 2026, the reservoir is expected to have 9.4 billion cubic meters.
In addition, the official emphasized that electricity losses have been reduced from 12.1 percent in 2022 to 10.16 percent by 2025.
According to information presented by the Ministry of Energy, in 2024, the "dead level" of the Toktogul reservoir is approximately 6.5 billion cubic meters. Below this mark, the hydro units lose the ability to operate normally.