A ceremonial event dedicated to the spring equinox—symbolizing the renewal of nature and the beginning of a new year—was held at Samruk-Energy.
Chairman of the Management Board, Kairat Maxutov, warmly congratulated colleagues on the bright holidays of Oraza Ait (Eid al-Fitr) and Nauryz meyramy.
He noted that these holidays embody unity, mutual respect, and a shared commitment to creation and progress. He thanked the team for their cohesion, professionalism, and contribution to the development of the country’s energy sector.
As part of the event, a festive program was organized, along with traditional national refreshments.
The celebration of Nauryz Meyramy became a vibrant occasion that brought the team together, creating an atmosphere of warmth, friendship, and springtime renewal for all participants.
Construction of the largest wind power plant in Kazakhstan and Central Asia has been launched inZhambyl region. A ceremonial time capsule laying took place in the Moyynkum district, near the village of Khantau. The project is being implemented by Samruk-Energy JSC and NC KazMunayGas JSC in partnership with one of the world’s leading energy companies, TotalEnergies, as part of a strategic partnership between the Republic of Kazakhstan and the French Republic.
Nurlan Zhakupov, Chairman of the Management Board of Samruk-Kazyna JSC, Sylvain Guiaugue, Ambassador of France to Kazakhstan, as well as representatives of NC KazMunayGas JSC, joined the event via videoconference.
The on-site ceremony was attended by Kairat Maxutov, Chairman of the Management Board of Samruk-Energy JSC; Yerbol Karashukeyev, Mayor of Zhambyl region; Thierry Plaisant, Managing Director at TotalEnergies Renewables; and Adilzhan Nursipatov, General Director of KMG Green Energy LLP.
“As part of the project, 150 wind turbines with a capacity of approximately 7 MW each will be installed across an area of 20,000 hectares. Annual generation is expected to reach around 4 billion kWh of ‘clean’ energy, making a significant contribution to addressing the power deficit in the southern regions. The project is of strategic importance for Kazakhstan’s energy sector,” said Kairat Maxutov, Head of Samruk-Energy JSC, in his remarks.
The Mirny project includes the construction of a 1 GW wind power plant, a 600 MWh energy storage system, and the development of related grid infrastructure. Total investment is estimated at approximately USD 1.2 billion. Commissioning is scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2028.
The project is aimed at improving the reliability of power supply in the southern regions of the country. Its implementation will strengthen the national power system, increase the share of renewable energy sources, create new jobs, and provide an additional boost to the socio-economic development of Zhambyl region.
Askar Baltabayev, Managing Director of Procurement and Risk at Samruk-Energy JSC, visited the liquid caustic soda production facility operated by LLP Hydrox.
During the visit, he was introduced to the technological processes and the product quality control system, and assessed the plant’s readiness to supply major industrial consumers in the energy sector.
Caustic soda is a key reagent widely used in water treatment systems at energy facilities. The water used in boilers and steam generators must meet strict chemical composition requirements.
Using high-quality caustic soda allows for effective pH regulation, neutralization of acidic impurities, and maintenance of stable chemical conditions, which forms the foundation for reliable and safe operation of energy assets.
During the visit, particular attention was given to product quality consistency, adherence to technological parameters, and ensuring uninterrupted supply.
Measures supporting domestic producers under the current procurement system of Samruk-Kazyna JSC were also explained.
Developing local production of chemical reagents is a crucial factor in enhancing the resilience and technological independence of Kazakhstan’s energy sector.
Samruk-Energy JSC has been officially certified for compliance of its anti-bribery management system with the requirements of the national standard ST RK ISO 37001-2017 (ISO 37001:2016) within the framework of Kazakhstan’s state technical regulation system.
The certification recognizes Samruk-Energy JSC’s systematic work to establish an effective compliance control system, strengthen mechanisms for preventing corruption risks, and uphold transparency and integrity in corporate governance.
Samruk-Energy JSC will continue to enhance its compliance system and promote an anti-corruption culture, in line with its commitment to sustainable and responsible business practices.
Samruk-Energy JSC and the NJSC Social Health Insurance Fund have signed a Memorandum of Cooperation aimed at developing and strengthening social and labor relations.
The document provides for the exchange of experience, discussion of current issues in social and labour relations, and the organization of joint meetings and events.
The parties intend to work together to improve approaches to the prevention of conflict situations and to strengthen the moral and ethical climate within workforces.
A similar memorandum was previously signed with Samruk-Kazyna JSC, and partnership agreements with other portfolio companies of the Fund are also planned.
During his visit to the construction site, Nurlan Zhakupov held aproject update meeting with the management of Samruk-Energy JSC and APP JSC, where they provided a report on the current stage of constructionand the delivery of key equipment.
Construction and installation works are ongoing, including the delivery of technological equipment and preparation of the plant’s infrastructure.
Following the visit, Nurlan Zhakupov issued a series of instructions, emphasizing the need to strictly adhere to the project schedule and ensure the timely commissioning of the facility.
After the reconstruction, the plant’s installed capacity will reach 544 MW of electricity and 160 Gcal/hour of thermal energy. The facility is scheduled to be commissioned in December 2026.
A roundtable titled “nutrition as the foundation of a healthy lifestyle: modern approaches and practical solutions” was held within the Samruk-Energy Group of Companies.
Participants discussed how a balanced diet supports employee health, helps prevent chronic diseases, and boosts work performance.
It was noted that proper nutrition contributes to maintaining energy levels, improving focus, and reducing the risk of workplace injuries.
During the roundtable, experts emphasized the relevance of the topic and the importance of fostering a culture of healthy eating among employees across the Group.
Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan Olzhas Bektenov, as part of a working visit to the Akmola Region, inspected the implementation of the President’s instructions on strengthening energy security, increasing new generation capacities, and developing the region’s infrastructure. Particular attention was given to the implementation of a strategically important project in the city of Kokshetau to construct a combined heat and power plant (CHP). The facility is included in the list of CHP plants, along with stations in Semey and Ust-Kamenogorsk, to which the Head of State attaches special importance.
During an inspection of the site allocated for the CHP plant, the Prime Minister familiarized himself with the current status of work and the technical parameters of the future energy facility. Chairman of the Management Board of Samruk-Energo JSC Kairat Maksutov reported that a land plot of 227 hectares has been allocated for the construction of the CHP plant, and an additional 130 hectares have been allocated for the ash and slag storage area. The design capacity of the plant will be about 240 MW, while its thermal capacity will be no less than 520 Gcal/h. At the same time, taking into account the prospective growth of the city and the needs of the region, the possibility of increasing the thermal capacity by an additional 300 Gcal/h through the installation of additional hot-water boilers is being considered.
At present, the initial works have already been completed: a power transformer has been installed, temporary roads have been arranged, and a construction headquarters has been erected. Kairat Maksutov reported that starting next month the project will move into the active construction phase. Equipment deliveries to the site are expected in the first quarter of 2027. About 2,500 people will be involved in the construction of the energy facility, and about 400 permanent jobs will be created during the operational stage.
Emphasis was also placed on the environmental performance of the enterprise — the CHP plant will implement “clean coal” technology. A comprehensive flue gas purification system includes the use of low-emission burners, catalysts, and electrostatic precipitators. A unique element will be a desulfurization reactor in which gypsum suitable for use in the construction industry will be produced during the treatment of flue gases. Thus, the station will comply with the requirements of the Environmental Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
Olzhas Bektenov emphasized the particular importance of the construction of the Kokshetau CHP plant for infrastructure development and for providing the population with reliable and high-quality electricity and heat supply, taking into account the growing needs of the region. In Kokshetau alone, demand for heat by 2035 is estimated at more than 840 Gcal/h. Each year from 200 to 240 thousand square meters of housing are commissioned in the city, and new social facilities — schools, hospitals, and sports institutions — are being opened.
The commissioning of the plant will make it possible to cover growing demand, create a reserve of capacity, and ensure the reliable operation of the heat supply system in the long term. As a result of the project’s implementation, heat supply will potentially be provided to more than 195 thousand residents of Kokshetau, including the population of the Stantsionny settlement, and about 600 multi-apartment residential buildings will be supplied with hot water. The construction of the CHP plant will give a serious impetus to the development of the city and the creation of new enterprises. According to Samruk-Energo JSC, the completion of the project is scheduled for March 2029.
In general, according to the Ministry of Energy of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the number of CHP plants in emergency condition across the country has significantly decreased in recent years. Previously, out of 37 operating CHP plants, 19 were in the “red zone,” 11 in the “yellow zone,” and 7 in the “green zone.” Following the past heating season, the situation improved: 9 plants moved from the red to the yellow zone, and another 3 from the yellow to the green zone. As a result, there are currently 17 CHP plants in the “yellow zone” and 10 in the “green zone.”
Following the inspection of the facility, the Prime Minister instructed the ministries, the regional administration, and responsible organizations to promptly resolve emerging issues and ensure that all necessary work is carried out on time, avoiding any delays.
An information and outreach meeting dedicated to discussing the key provisions of the draft Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan was held at Samruk-Energy.
Employees of the Company’s subsidiary organizations also joined the event online.
The speakers included Zhakyp Khairushev, a member of the Political Council of the Nura district branch of the AMANAT party and an honored power engineer, as well as Zhamaladen Ibragimov, Professor at L. N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University.
The speakers noted that the draft Constitution is aimed at strengthening the protection of citizens’ rights and freedoms, while also reinforcing the country’s energy security and promoting the responsible use of natural resources.
Participants raised questions and exchanged views in an open dialogue.
At the conclusion of the meeting, Zhakyp Khairushev encouraged participants to take an active civic role and participate in the upcoming referendum.
An expanded board meeting of the Ministry of Energy of the Republic of Kazakhstan was held under the chairmanship of Roman Sklyar, First Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
Kairat Maxutov, Chairman of the Management Board of Samruk-Energy, presented the Company’s 2025 production results and outlined plans for 2026.
The Company continues to hold a leading position in Kazakhstan’s electricity market, demonstrating steady growth across all business segments.
Through close cooperation with the Ministry of Energy to achieve fair and market-based tariff levels, revenues generated under the approved tariffs are reinvested in maintaining production capacity and ensuring operational readiness. As a result, a downward trend in equipment wear has been recorded, while the technical availability of power plants remains at a consistently high level.
Particular emphasis is placed on the digitalization of key production processes and the integration of artificial intelligence technologies. Notably, the Company has implemented a project to automate coal inventory management using drones and intelligent algorithms. Additional initiatives include AI-based predictive defect detection at power plants, AI-driven renewable energy generation forecasting, and other advanced technological solutions.
The investment portfolio of Samruk-Energy comprises 21 projects for the construction and modernization of generating facilities with a total installed capacity of 11.4 GW, scheduled for commissioning through 2033. A number of these projects are being implemented in partnership with international companies from France, Qatar, the People’s Republic of China, the Russian Federation, and the United Arab Emirates, ensuring access to advanced technologies and global best practices in the delivery of large-scale energy initiatives.
Overall, the comprehensive program for modernization and expansion of generating capacity is aimed at meeting growing electricity demand and enhancing the reliability of the country’s power supply.
A corporate industrial safety forum titled “Safe way – the path to safety” was held at Samruk-Energy.
The forum brought together representatives of government authorities, Samruk-Kazyna, the Fund’s portfolio companies, as well as executives of subsidiary companies and occupational health and safety units of Samruk-Energy.
Opening the forum, Kairat Maxutov, Chairman of the Management Board of Samruk-Energy, emphasized that industrial safety is an unconditional strategic priority for the Company.
“Our goal is to shift from reactive measures to prevention. Leadership determines the level of safety culture. Personal example, integrity, high standards and zero tolerance for risk drive real change,” the head of Samruk-Energy stated, wishing participants productive and effective collaboration.
In his remarks, Yerbol Yelekeyev, Head of Occupational Health and Industrial Safety Sector at Samruk-Kazyna, highlighted the steady downward trend in workplace injuries across the Samruk-Energy group of companies. He specifically noted that the CEO of Samruk-Energy has been recognized as the most engaged chief executive in occupational safety matters among the Fund’s portfolio companies, setting a benchmark for responsible and proactive leadership.
During the event, the Company reviewed its 2025 industrial safety performance, discussed current risk management priorities, and outlined measures to enhance the effectiveness of preventive initiatives.
The forum also honored employees of subsidiary organizations who demonstrated outstanding results in occupational health and safety. Based on the corporate safety performance assessment, the leaders among subsidiaries were Ust-Kamenogorsk Hydroelectric Power Plant and Ekibastuz SDPP-2.
Samruk-Energy consistently implements its occupational health and industrial safety policy, with the protection of employees’ life and health as its highest priority.