Residents of the Uchukn microdistrict in Bishkek will now receive heating services from Bishkekteploenergo, the city’s municipal heating company. The transfer includes the Energetik and Stroitel pumping stations, which will also fall under Bishkekteploenergo’s management. This move is part of a broader initiative by the Bishkek mayor’s office to decentralize the city’s heat supply system. The aim is to improve efficiency and potentially service quality for residents. Officials have not detailed the specific timeline for the transition, but anticipate a smooth handover. This consolidation is expected to streamline operations and resource allocation within the city’s heating infrastructure. The mayor’s office stated the change is intended to optimize the overall heating network for the capital city.