Eni, through its local renewable subsidiary ArmWind LLP, started the commercial production of the Badamsha Wind Farm located in North-West Kazakhstan, in the Aktobe region. Badamsha Wind Farm has a capacity of 48 MW and will provide the Region with an annual power generation of about 198 GWh, with an overall CO2 saving of 172,000 tons per year.
This project represents the tangible implementation of the Memorandum of Understanding signed in June 2017 with the Kazakh Ministry of Energy and Eni for renewable energy developments in Kazakhstan.
Eni has started the construction of the project in December 2018.
Risen Energy Co., Ltd's 50 MW photovoltaic power station project in Kazakhstan has been successfully connected to the grid. The project is the first large-scale ground-mounted tracking system power st...
Read moreThe Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) has approved a US$46.7 million loan for the construction and operation of a 100 MW Zhanatas wind project located in the Zhambyl region. The Zhanatas wi...
Read moreUnited Green has inaugurated the 50 MW Baikonur solar power plant located in the Kyzylorda region in southern Kazakhstan. The project is developed by Baikonur Solar LLP, a subsid...
Read moreVestas has secured a 48 MW order from Kazakh developer TSATEK Green Energy LLP for the second phase of the Astana wind project, expanding the wind park from 52 MW to 100 MW. Vestas will supply 14 V11...
Read moreThe Eurasian Development Bank (EDB) and Ereymentau Wind Power, a company of the Samruk-Energy holding company, signed a KZT23.2 billion (US$59.6 million) loan agreement to finance the construction of...
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