Kazakhstan energy storage
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With vast solar and wind potential, particularly in the southern and central regions, Kazakhstan has the opportunity to significantly diversify its energy mix. The share of renewables in the country's energy mix has steadily increased, supported by key legislative frameworks and policy measures.
China Southern Power Grid signed a memorandum with Kazakh partners to jointly develop projects in high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission, digital energy solutions, and pumped-hydro energy storage. Another memorandum with Huawei Kazakhstan outlined cooperation in digital transformation and cybersecurity across the energy sector.
The Kazakhstan's current energy infrastructure shape is rooted in Soviet time and advanced in independence era. The Soviet era established a deep dependency on fossil fuels within Kazakhstan's energy sector, which was developed to fuel the broader Soviet industrial complex with oil, gas, and coal resources.
Kazakhstan Electricity Grid Operating Company (KEGOC) Chairman Nabi Aitzhanov presented Kazakhstan's plan to add 32 gigawatts of generation capacity by 2035. Nineteen gigawatts will come from renewables. He emphasized the need for flexible systems and up to three gigawatts of storage, with half of it directly linked to renewable projects.
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