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Kazakhstan has been making significant strides in the field of renewable energy, particularly with the development of solar power plants in recent years. The country’s vast open spaces and abundant sunlight make it an ideal location for harnessing solar energy.
One of the most notable solar power plant projects in Kazakhstan is the Burnoye Solar Power Plant, located in the Zhambyl region. With a capacity of 100 MW, it is one of the largest solar power plants in Central Asia. The plant covers an area of 164 hectares and consists of more than 380,000 solar panels. It is estimated that the plant will generate around 153 GWh of electricity annually, enough to power around 60,000 households.
Another significant solar power plant project in Kazakhstan is the Sakyt Solar Power Plant, located in the southern region of the country. With a capacity of 50 MW, the plant is expected to generate around 96 GWh of electricity annually. The project was developed by international renewable energy company Eni, and is part of Kazakhstan’s efforts to increase its share of renewable energy in the country’s energy mix.
Kazakhstan has set ambitious targets for renewable energy development, with a goal of generating 10% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030. The country’s vast potential for solar energy makes it a key player in the global transition to cleaner, more sustainable energy sources.
One of the main challenges facing solar power plant projects in Kazakhstan is the country’s harsh climate, with extreme temperatures and high winds posing potential risks to the operation of solar panels. However, advancements in solar panel technology and the implementation of smart grid systems have helped to mitigate these challenges.
Overall, solar power plant projects in Kazakhstan have the potential to play a crucial role in the country’s energy transition, reducing its reliance on fossil fuels and contributing to a more sustainable future. With continued investment and support from both the government and the private sector, Kazakhstan is well-positioned to become a leader in renewable energy in Central Asia.
Project Type: PV on Free Land
Status: Ready to Build
Location: Zhetisu, Kazakhstan
Total Area: 100 Ha
Land Rights: Leasing (Included in the Price)
Installed Power Capacity: 20.00MW
Specific energy (approximate): 1390.9 kWh/kWp
Grid Connection: 3 km from KEGOC Substation
Approx EPC Costs: 450,000 EUR / MW
PPA: GOV PPA for 14,50 KZT (0,0022$ PER kW)
© 2024 MergersCorp M&A International is a global brand operating through a number of professional firms and constituent entities located throughout the world to provide M&A Advisory and other client related professional services. The Member Firms are constituted and regulated in accordance with relevant local regulatory and legal requirements. For more details on the nature of our affiliation, please visit us on our website https://mergerscorp.com/disclaimer. MergersCorp M&A International is not a registered broker-dealer under the U.S. securities laws.
This website does not constitute an offer to sell, a solicitation of an offer to buy, or a recommendation of any security or any other product or service by MergersUS Inc. or any other third party regardless of whether such security, product or service is referenced in this website. Furthermore, nothing in this website is intended to provide tax, legal, or investment advice and nothing in this website should be construed as a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any investment or security or to engage in any investment strategy or transaction.MergersCorp M&A International franchising program is not offered to individuals or entities located in the United States.
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Description
Kazakhstan has been making significant strides in the field of renewable energy, particularly with the development of solar power plants in recent years. The country’s vast open spaces and abundant sunlight make it an ideal location for harnessing solar energy.
One of the most notable solar power plant projects in Kazakhstan is the Burnoye Solar Power Plant, located in the Zhambyl region. With a capacity of 100 MW, it is one of the largest solar power plants in Central Asia. The plant covers an area of 164 hectares and consists of more than 380,000 solar panels. It is estimated that the plant will generate around 153 GWh of electricity annually, enough to power around 60,000 households.
Another significant solar power plant project in Kazakhstan is the Sakyt Solar Power Plant, located in the southern region of the country. With a capacity of 50 MW, the plant is expected to generate around 96 GWh of electricity annually. The project was developed by international renewable energy company Eni, and is part of Kazakhstan’s efforts to increase its share of renewable energy in the country’s energy mix.
Kazakhstan has set ambitious targets for renewable energy development, with a goal of generating 10% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030. The country’s vast potential for solar energy makes it a key player in the global transition to cleaner, more sustainable energy sources.
One of the main challenges facing solar power plant projects in Kazakhstan is the country’s harsh climate, with extreme temperatures and high winds posing potential risks to the operation of solar panels. However, advancements in solar panel technology and the implementation of smart grid systems have helped to mitigate these challenges.
Overall, solar power plant projects in Kazakhstan have the potential to play a crucial role in the country’s energy transition, reducing its reliance on fossil fuels and contributing to a more sustainable future. With continued investment and support from both the government and the private sector, Kazakhstan is well-positioned to become a leader in renewable energy in Central Asia.
Keypoints
Project Type: PV on Free Land
Status: Ready to Build
Location: Zhetisu, Kazakhstan
Total Area: 100 Ha
Land Rights: Leasing (Included in the Price)
Installed Power Capacity: 20.00MW
Specific energy (approximate): 1390.9 kWh/kWp
Grid Connection: 3 km from KEGOC Substation
Approx EPC Costs: 450,000 EUR / MW
PPA: GOV PPA for 14,50 KZT (0,0022$ PER kW)
Basic Details
Target Price:
TBD
Business ID:
L#20240632
Country
Kazakhstan
City:
Taldykorgan
Detail
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