Kyzylorda 264MW Combined Heat and Power Plant in Kazakhstan Commences Operation
2026-06-26 14:16
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Doosan Škoda Power has announced that the Kyzylorda Combined Heat and Power (CHP) plant in Kazakhstan has achieved full commercial operation.

Kyzylorda Combined Heat and Power Plant

Located in the Kyzylorda region of Kazakhstan, the plant is a natural gas-fired combined cycle facility with a total output of approximately 264MW. Doosan Škoda Power supplied the DST-S10 steam turbine and related equipment, along with site support and technical advisory services for the project. The 95MW steam turbine operates in back-pressure mode and features two-stage extraction, supplying steam to two district heating water heaters at the plant.

The CHP plant was constructed by AKSA Energy. After successfully passing tests and obtaining regulatory approval, the plant has now been officially connected to the regional power grid. Petr Flaška, Project Manager at Doosan Škoda Power, stated that the partners together transformed a challenging project into a reliable part of the energy infrastructure. Algan Saracoglu of AKSA Energy noted that the plant's commissioning is a significant achievement for both AKSA Energy and the region, not only greatly strengthening the power supply for Kyzylorda and southern Kazakhstan but also meeting a substantial portion of the region's district heating demand, enhancing energy reliability and supporting economic and social development.

This thermal power plant is Doosan Škoda Power's third major project in Kazakhstan, following the Karabatan and Turkistan combined cycle power plants.

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