Samruk-Energy and China Power International Holding Limited sign roadmap for 1 GW WPP Project

In the lead-up to the Second "Central Asia – China" Summit and the Astana International Forum (AIF), a meeting was held in Astana between Mr. Kairat Maxutov, Chairman of the Management Board of "Samruk-Energy" JSC, and Ms. Renaguli Tu'erdi, Vice President of China Power International Holding Limited (CPIH).

During the meeting, the parties signed a Roadmap for the implementation of a wind power plant project with an installed capacity of 1 GW, including an energy storage system, to be developed in the Pavlodar region of Kazakhstan.
The Roadmap outlines the agreed priorities, key development milestones, and anticipated outcomes of the bilateral cooperation.

Both parties emphasized the strategic importance of the project in strengthening the energy partnership between Kazakhstan and China, particularly in the context of deepening collaboration in sustainable development and the transition to a green economy.

Special attention was given to the urgent need for signing the core project agreements, including the Investment Agreement and the Power Purchase Agreement (PPA). These agreements are essential prerequisites for advancing to the next phase of the project — namely, securing project financing and preparing for the conclusion of the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) contract, scheduled for 2026.

 "Samruk-Energy" JSC confirmed its readiness to become a shareholder in the project company and to provide comprehensive support throughout all stages of the project’s implementation.

Meeting with the Akimat of Zhambyl region on the implementation of a 1 GW Wind Power Project in partnership with Masdar

Kairat Maxutov, Chairman of the Management Board of Samruk-Energy, Erbol Karashukeyev, Mayor of Zhambyl region, and Turar Baisarinov, Deputy Chairman of the Management Board of KIDF, held a meeting with Abdulla Zayed, Director of Development and Investment at Masdar.

During the meeting, the parties discussed key aspects of the implementation of the 1 GW wind power project in the Zhambyl region. The teams from Masdar and Samruk-Energy provided updates on project development activities, including wind monitoring, environmental impact assessment, conceptual design development, and the grid connection scheme.

The Mayor of Zhambyl region acknowledged the strategic importance of the project for the region and confirmed the administration’s readiness to provide full support, including timely resolution of land allocation issues for the construction of the wind farm and transmission lines.

Kairat Maxutov drew attention to an important milestone of the project: the ratification of the Intergovernmental Agreement between the Republic of Kazakhstan and the United Arab Emirates, which was signed by the Head of State on May 12 of this year.

Abdulla Zayed thanked the participants and noted that work is currently underway to attract financing for the project. He also confirmed Masdar’s readiness to sign the EPC contract by the end of 2025.

Following the meeting, the project participants signed a roadmap for its implementation.

Samruk-Energy and local trade union sign new collective agreement

Chairman of the Management Board of Samruk-Energy, Kairat Maxutov, and Chairman of the public association Local Trade Union of Samruk-Energy, Orazbek Bekbas, have signed a new collective agreement effective for the period from 2025 to 2027. The document reflects both parties’ commitment to strengthening social partnership, enhancing the protection of employees’ labor rights, and improving working conditions.

One of the key innovations is the expansion of the grounds for concluding the collective agreement, taking into account the provisions of the sectoral agreement for the upcoming three-year period. This will enable more precise alignment with industry-specific features and offer additional guarantees for employees.

The agreement also clarifies the rules governing its implementation, including the procedure for employee accession, participation in voting, and decision-making. These provisions are designed to ensure greater transparency and understanding for all stakeholders.

A significant portion of the agreement is devoted to dispute resolution. It includes provisions and mechanisms for resolving labor disputes. In the event of a disagreement, a special commission shall be established, and there is also the option to refer the matter to a tripartite commission. This framework provides additional guarantees for the fair consideration of contentious issues.

Particular attention is given to social guarantees. The agreement includes provisions for additional paid leave, wage indexation in line with inflation, and occupational health and safety measures. Provisions related to employee wellness programs, recreational activities, and leisure have been expanded. Measures to strengthen employee social protection—such as working conditions and the enforcement of labor rights—have also been enhanced.

The signing of the new collective agreement represents an important step in the development of Samruk-Energy’s corporate culture and in strengthening dialogue between the employer and the workforce.

Samruk-Energy doubles investments in energy facility maintenance prior to the upcoming autumn-winter period

At a government meeting, Chairman of the Management Board of Samruk-Energy, Kairat Maxutov, reported on the results of the 2024–2025 heating season and outlined plans for the upcoming period.

According to Samruk-Energy, the heating season was completed without any disruptions. All company power plants ensured stable heat supply to the regions. In Almaty region, heating was turned off on April 7; in Almaty city on April 10; and in Ekibastuz, on April 13. A significant achievement was the 3.5-fold reduction in fuel oil consumption at the Ekibastuz SDPP, made possible by emergency repairs and equipment upgrades.

“Samruk-Energy took over management of Ekibastuz SDPP under a trust arrangement in June 2024. Despite tight timelines, we successfully organized the required repair campaign, which ensured thorough preparation and uninterrupted operation during the heating season in Ekibastuz, with no deviations from temperature schedules”, - noted Kairat Maxutov.

He stated that Samruk-Energy’s funding volume in 2024 amounted to KZT 7 billion.

Meanwhile, total investments by Samruk-Energy in maintenance and preparation in 2024 reached KZT 114 billion. In 2025, the company plans to increase this figure to KZT 202.7 billion—almost twice the amount invested in 2023.

“This has been made possible thanks to the support of the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan in securing fair tariff levels. While the effects of increased repair expenditures are long-term in nature, we are already observing a positive trend: the equipment availability factor has increased by 0.7 percentage points, the number of operational disturbances has decreased by 12%, and the level of equipment deterioration has been reduced by 3%. These figures reflect the quality and effectiveness of the repair work”, -  the Chairman noted.

This year’s maintenance campaign will cover 105 units of equipment, including 10 power units and 31 hot-water boilers. At AZhC JSC, more than 2,300 km of transmission lines, 211 substations, and 745 transformers will be restored.

Source: https://t.me/KZgovernment/16994

Samruk-Energy and TotalEnergies to jointly develop wind power plant with energy storage system

As part of the upcoming Astana International Forum, senior executives from TotalEnergies, including Vice President for Project Development Delphine Merle and CEO of TotalEnergies Renouvelables France Thierry Muller, visited Kazakhstan.

Kairat Maxutov, Chairman of the Management Board of Samruk-Energy JSC, held a working meeting with the leadership of the French energy company to discuss the implementation of a 1 GW wind power plant project.

The parties reviewed progress on the “Mirny” wind energy project located in Zhambyl region and highlighted key milestones scheduled for 2025. This year, the focus will be on finalizing the detailed project design, signing contracts with major equipment suppliers, and engaging a general contractor.

Special attention was given to equipment localization, industrial cooperation, and the development of sustainable operation and maintenance (O&M) mechanisms.

The project is being implemented in line with Kazakhstan’s Strategy for Achieving Carbon Neutrality by 2060 and the national goal of increasing the share of renewable energy sources to 15% by 2030. It has been designated as a priority initiative under the Intergovernmental Agreement between the Republic of Kazakhstan and the French Republic.

Both sides reaffirmed their mutual commitment to the timely delivery of the project, emphasizing its importance for sustainable development and for strengthening the strategic energy partnership between Kazakhstan and France.

 

The Energy of humor: “Club of the funny and inventive” among Samruk-Energy group of companies

Energy flows not only through power lines but also on stage! Employees of Samruk-Energy group of companies proved that they can do more than just provide light and warmth — they can also charge the atmosphere with positivity and laughter.

Teams took part in a vibrant corporate version of the Club of the Funny and Inventive (KVN) — a friendly comedy competition featuring witty sketches, musical numbers, and plenty of energetic humor. The event was a burst of positive emotion and a perfect chance to showcase creativity, teamwork, and a great sense of humor.

The jury praised the participants for their stage presence, cleverness, and originality.

The Grand Prix was awarded to the combined team from the head office "Astana," who won over the audience with their original jokes and charisma.
First place went to the "220" team (AZhC), second place to "The Highest Voltage" (Ekibastuz SDPP-2), third place to the "Warmth" team (APP).

The Chairman's Cup of Samruk-Energy was awarded to the “14 regions” team (Bogatyr Komir LLP), while the Audience Choice Award went to the “Hydra” team — a joint group from the Ust-Kamenogorsk and Shulbinsk Hydropower Plants.

 

A delegation from "Samruk-Energy" JSC led by Kairat Maxutov visited the production facility of TBEA in Tianjin.

The plant, which manufactures transformers and electrical equipment, is fully automated and utilizes artificial intelligence. TBEA’s management presented the full range of the company’s products in the showroom and shared their plans to construct a new plant in Almaty region.

Additionally, a meeting was held to discuss potential opportunities for cooperation on investment projects in Kazakhstan.

As a result of the visit, both parties agreed to hold an extended meeting in Astana with the participation of technical teams to discuss investment projects related to the construction of conveyor lines for coal and overburden transportation, the installation of gas cleaning systems at coal-fired power plants, substation modernization, and the use of artificial intelligence technologies.

 

Samruk-Energy Chairman of the Management Board holds the meeting with Harbin Electric International Company

At the meeting, the parties discussed further cooperation on the supply of main and auxiliary equipment for Samruk-Energy’s investment projects.

Kairat Maxutov noted that the key criteria for equipment selection will be high efficiency, advanced technology and minimal pollutant emissions.

Harbin Electric  reaffirmed its commitment to delivering advanced technical solutions that will also enable the modernization of existing power plants, taking into account the need to reduce environmental impact.

The parties agreed to continue collaboration in the identified areas and scheduled the next round of discussions to take place in Astana.

 

Samruk-Energy and China Energy International discuss implementation of joint investment projects

A meeting between Kairat Maxutov, Chairman of the Management Board of Samruk-Energy JSC, and Mr. Lu Zexiang, Chairman of the Management Board of China Energy International Group, was held at the headquarters of China Energy Engineering Corporation.

During the meeting, the parties discussed the advancement of joint investment projects focused on the construction of solar and wind power plants. Specifically, both sides agreed to expedite all necessary procedures to enable the timely commencement of construction of a 300 MW solar power plant in the Turkistan region within the current year, as well as a 500 MW wind power plant in the Karaganda region, scheduled for 2026.

In addition, the parties discussed preparations for the China–Central Asia Summit, which is set to take place in June 2025 in Astana with the participation of Heads of State. It is expected that project agreements will be signed during the summit.

Furthermore, the company executives outlined specific steps to enhance future cooperation in the construction and modernization of energy infrastructure across the Republic of Kazakhstan.

 

Samruk-Energy and Power China International discuss modernization of Almaty CHP-2

As part of a working visit to Beijing, a delegation from Samruk-Energy, led by Chairman of the Management Board Kairat Maxutov, held a meeting with the management team of Sepco 1 and Power China International.

The meeting focused on advancing the project “Modernization of Almaty CHP-2 aimed at reducing environmental impact”, along with exploring other potential areas of cooperation.

Following the meeting, the parties agreed to intensify efforts on the planned initiatives and to hold the next round of talks at the Almaty CHP-2 site.

 

Samruk-Energy delegation holds meeting with China Machinery Engineering Corporation

As part of a working visit to Beijing, a meeting was held with the Chinese company China Machinery Engineering Corporation (CMEC). During the negotiations, the parties discussed prospects for cooperation in the construction of gas cleaning systems and the modernization of energy facilities using advanced technologies aimed at reducing pollutant emissions.

CMEC confirmed its readiness to participate in projects related to the construction of gas-fired generation facilities and renewable energy sources, as well as in the transfer of technologies to mitigate the environmental impact of energy infrastructure.

Following the meeting, the company executives agreed to establish a joint working group in the near future to explore potential areas of cooperation.