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 station connected to the grid in Kazakhstan.
Construction commenced in mid-2019 for the facility, located in Chulakkurgan. Risen Energy provided the 330 W polycrystalline components for the project and they also built a new 110 kV booster station and a 110 kV delivery line to ensure the smooth operation and successful delivery of the project.
The 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...
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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...
Read moreArmWind LLP, a Joint Venture between Eni and General Electric, was awarded a 48 MW wind project as a result of the online reverse auction for Wind Power Plants in the Kazakhstan Northern Zone. This wa...
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