Abstract
Kyrgyzstan is rich in water resources. Currently, Kyrgyzstan has taken the direction of a green economy in economic development. One of the postulates of the green economy is the development of small-scale energy. Therefore, at the moment we need to reassess and determine the water and energy potential of the rivers of the Kyrgyz Republic. The research region was chosen in the work – this is the Issyk-Kul basin, which is located in the north - eastern part of the country. In the course of the study, the dependencies of the flow modulus for each zone, which were previously determined by hydrologists, were clarified. The article defines the water and energy potential of the Issyk-Kul basin river, which is calculated using a mathematical model created in the ArcMap software package. It also clarifies the dependences of the flow rate on the height of the terrain for modern climatic conditions, which were used to calculate the flow of the hydrological model used
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