Annual Report / 2024 Energy of development
The renewable energy sources (RES) sector is showing steady growth and is becoming one of the most dynamically developing areas in the electric power industry of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
The renewable energy sources (RES) sector is showing steady growth and is becoming one of the most dynamically developing areas in the electric power industry of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
Government measures, implemented through the Ministry of Energy, are focused on increasing installed capacity, launching large-scale modernization and new generation projects, and
Kazakhstan is a significant producer of coal, crude oil and natural gas, and a major energy exporter. While coal dominates the country''s energy mix, renewable sources of energy account for 9% of its
In Kazakhstan, how much electricity is generated per person? Electricity is often the most ''visible'' form of energy that we rely on day-to-day; it keeps our lights, TVs, computers and internet running. How
Electricity generation from renewable energy sources in Kazakhstan increased by 15% in 2021. By 2050, the government anticipates that non-thermal sources will generate at least half of
The large-scale development of renewable energy sources (RES) for electricity generation in recent years, along with planned expansion (as evidenced by current and projected capacity and electricity
As part of the implementation of the instructions of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, delivered on 28 January 2025 at an expanded meeting of the
Kazakhstan''s electricity mix includes 54% Coal, 29% Gas and 9% Hydropower. Low-carbon generation reached a record high in 2024.
Kazakhstan''s largest source of clean electricity is hydro (10%). Its share of wind and solar (5%) is a third of the global average (15%). Kazakhstan relied on fossil fuels for 85% of its electricity
ASTANA – Kazakhstan continues to strengthen its transition to sustainable energy, with the share of clean electricity generation rising to 7% in 2025, up from 6.43% in 2024, reflecting
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