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According to Afghan news network TOLO News, Afghan electricity company Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat (DABS), announced a deal this week to buy 100 megawatts of supply. Business Insider, Sunday (11/14/2021).
The country’s electricity grid is in a precarious state since Taliban toppled the US-backed government in August. Afghanistan imports most of its electricity, and has increasing debt to neighboring countries.
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In October, The Wall Street Journal reported that Kabul faced power cuts in the winter. The former CEO of DABS, who left during the takeover by the Taliban, said they owed about $90 million to Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan.
Those countries, he said, would be justified in cutting off electricity supply to Afghanistan on the pretext of non-payment.
The deal with Iran offers another avenue for the Taliban to secure reliable electricity.
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A DABS spokesman told TOLO News that imports were focused on western Afghanistan. Kabul, where the threat of blackouts is said to be most acute, is in the east.
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