en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Karaganda 500MW wind-storage project in Kazakhstan, jointly invested and developed by China Energy Engineering Group International Co., Ltd. and Samruk-Energy, has officially commenced construction recently. This is another major new energy project undertaken by China Energy Engineering in Kazakhstan, following the Sauran solar-storage project.
The project covers an area of approximately 8,000 hectares, with a total investment of about US$573 million. It plans to build 500MW of wind power capacity, complemented by a 150MW/300MWh energy storage system. Once operational, it will generate over 1.7 billion kWh of green electricity annually, helping to improve the local energy mix and supporting Kazakhstan's energy security and carbon emission reduction goals.
China Energy Engineering currently has a total project pipeline exceeding US$8 billion in Kazakhstan, covering multiple sectors. The commencement of the Karaganda wind-storage project will fully leverage the company's integrated advantages across the entire industrial chain, ensuring the project is completed on schedule with high quality. Looking ahead, China Energy Engineering plans to deepen cooperation with Kazakh partners to jointly promote more benchmark projects under the Belt and Road Initiative framework.
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