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Almaty, Kazakhstan, located at latitude 43.2433 and longitude 76.8646, exhibits a strong potential for solar photovoltaic (PV) power generation due to its geographical location. The city experiences significant sunlight hours throughout the year which allows for substantial energy production from. .
The ceremony of laying the capsule to produce solar modules of the domestic investor Altyn Group LLP under the TGS-Solar brand took place in the Alatau SEZ in Almaty. The event was attended by Olzhas Akhmetbekov, the Regional Director of JSC "NC "KAZAKH INVEST," and representatives of the Almaty. .
LUKOIL is boosting Kazakhstan’s energy capacity with the construction of a 4.95 MW solar plant in the Almaty region. The initiative is a key part of the company’s strategy to diversify its energy sources and reduce carbon emissions. Located in the Almaty region, the solar power plant is. .
Currently, solar power plants produce 697 MW, which is half of the renewable energy production in Kazakhstan. Solar power has a great potential as a renewable energy resource due to sparsely populated large areas and the climatic conditions, especially in southern Kazakhstan with an annual sunshine. .
Geographical Location: Kazakhstan is located in Central Asia, bordered by Russia, China, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan, with access to the Caspian Sea in the west. It is the largest landlocked country in the world and features vast steppe, desert, and mountainous regions. Kazakhstan’s. .
As of today, the region is home to 23 operational renewable energy facilities with a combined installed capacity of 328.1 MW. These include 8 hydroelectric power plants (HPPs) with a capacity of 25.78 MW, 9 wind power plants (WPPs) totaling 142 MW, and 6 solar power plants (SPPs) with a combined.