Samruk-Energy JSC appoints Managing Director for Production

Galymbek Autalipov has been appointed Managing Director for Production at Samruk-Energy JSC. Previously, he headed the Generation and Fuel Department at Samruk-Energy.

holds a degree in Thermal Power Engineering from Ekibastuz Engineering and Technical Institute (1999) and a Master’s degree in Management (2005).

He began his professional career at Ekibastuz CHP LLP and Ekibastuz SDPP-1 LLP, where he worked as a boiler and turbine operator and later as a senior operator. Over the years, he has also held positions at KEGOC JSC and Samruk-Kazyna JSC.

From 2019 to 2022, he served as Deputy Chairman of the Management Board for Production and Maintenance at Ekibastuz SDPP-2 JSC.

He has over 25 years of experience in power industry, including more than 17 years within Samruk-Kazyna Group.

 

Samruk-Energy JSC plans to implement over 30 investment projects for the construction of new generation facilities

At the Government meeting, Chairman of the Management Board of Samruk-Energy JSC Kairat Maxutov presented the company’s progress in implementing major investment projects in the energy sector.

He noted that Samruk-Energy’s investment portfolio includes more than 30 projects, 18 of which are large-scale initiatives aimed at constructing up to 11.6 gigawatts of new generation capacity by 2035.

The company is implementing a comprehensive range of projects across all areas of electricity generation — gas, coal, renewable, and hydropower.

“A number of projects are being implemented in cooperation with partners from France, Qatar, China, Russia, and the United Arab Emirates,” said Kairat Maxutov.

In the field of gas generation, three projects with a total capacity of 2.2 GW are currently underway. One of the key initiatives is the expansion of Ekibastuz SDPP-2 through the installation of the 3rd and 4th power units with a combined capacity of 1,080 MW.

As part of the CHP construction project in Kokshetau, contracts have been signed for design, equipment supply, and construction. For the CHPs in Semey and Ust-Kamenogorsk, construction contracts have been concluded based on pre-feasibility study materials. The commissioning of these plants — with an installed capacity of 360 MW and 1,000 Gcal/h — is planned for 2029.

Source: https://t.me/KZgovernment/19870

 

 

Forum-training for women: “Leadership: Inspiration, Awareness, and Effectiveness”

Samruk-Energy JSC held a forum-training event for women from the head office and subsidiaries, organized by the company’s Women’s Club, established in 2024 to support women’s professional and personal development.

The event was opened by Kairat Maxutov, Chairman of the Management Board of Samruk-Energy JSC. In his welcoming speech, he congratulated the participants on the national holiday — Republic Day — wishing prosperity to the country, well-being, and success to all citizens of Kazakhstan.

Addressing the women of the group, Kairat Maxutov emphasized the importance of women’s leadership in the energy sector, highlighting that supporting women’s professional and personal development is one of the company’s key priorities.

The special guests of the forum included Lazzat Ramazanova, Advisor to the Ministry of National Economy of the Republic of Kazakhstan and Chair of the Council of Women Entrepreneurs of Turkic States under the Organization of Turkic States; Lazzat Akhmurzina, Executive Director of KAZENERGY Association; and journalist, TV host, and media manager Maiya Bekbayeva. They shared their success stories, spoke about challenges on the path to leadership, and inspired participants toward new achievements.

The core part of the program featured intensive training sessions led by the well-known Kazakhstani psychologist and coach, Vakhtang Dzhaparidze.

The forum became not only an educational but also an inspiring event, uniting women across the company who are striving for self-fulfillment, professional growth, and the creation of positive change.

 

Implementation of renewable energy projects discussed by Samruk-Energy and China Energy International Group

A meeting was held between  Kairat Maxutov, Chairman of the Management Board of Samruk-Energy JSC, and Qiao Xubin, President of China Energy International Group Co., Ltd., with the participation of senior executives from Energy China subsidiaries.

During the meeting, the parties discussed Energy China’s current activities and investment plans in the Republic of Kazakhstan. One of the key joint initiatives is a renewable energy project with a total capacity of 800 MW, which includes the construction of a 300 MW solar power plant in the Turkistan region and a 500 MW wind power plant in the Karaganda region.

The parties reviewed the progress of the project and discussed the next steps, including the upcoming signing of the EPC contract for the solar power plant and the start of construction in the fourth quarter of this year.

The parties also reaffirmed their commitment to continue joint efforts on project and technical solutions aimed at modernizing and digitalizing Samruk-Energy’s existing power plants under the Strategic Agreement signed at the SCO Summit on September 2 of this year.

 

More than 4000 trees planted by Samruk-Energy power engineers in Ekibastuz

In support of the President’s initiative to promote environmental awareness and foster a culture of care for nature, Samruk-Energy Group organized a large-scale environmental campaign in Ekibastuz as part of the nationwide “Taza Qazaqstan” initiative.

More than 500 employees from Samruk-Energy’s subsidiaries — Ekibastuz SDPP-1 named after Bulat Nurzhanov, SDPP-2 JSC, Bogatyr Komir LLP, and Energy Solutions Center LLP (Ekibastuz CHP) took part in planting over 4,000 tree saplings.

The joint effort of energy sector employees became a vivid example of corporate unity and personal responsibility for the future of their hometown.

Samruk-Energy consistently supports initiatives aimed at greening, improving urban environments, and enhancing environmental sustainability in the regions where it operates. Such efforts help strengthen environmental awareness and create a more comfortable urban environment for the residents of Ekibastuz сity.

Taza Qazaqstan: Energy for the benefit of nature

Samruk-Energy JSC employees, led by Chairman of the Management Board Kairat Maxutov, actively participated in a tree-planting initiative as part of the nationwide “Taza Qazaqstan” environmental campaign.

At School No. 107 in Astana, the company’s staff joined first-grade students to plant spruces, pines, and apple trees, contributing to the city’s greening efforts and supporting the capital’s sustainable future.

The initiative represents an important step in promoting sustainable development values and engaging the younger generation to take care of the environment

Taza Qazaqstan is about building a future where energy and nature go hand in hand 

 

 

Thirty-eight employees of APP JSC receive keys to new apartments

A ceremonial event was held at CHP-1 named after B. Orazbayev to present keys to new apartments for employees of Almaty Power Plants JSC (APP).

The company’s housing program reflects genuine care and appreciation for the dedication and hard work of its energy professionals. It provides an opportunity to help employees address one of life’s most important needs — securing their own home.

Out of 340 applications, a list of 38 employees was formed. The new apartments are located in modern residential complexes offering comfortable infrastructure and convenient access to city amenities.

Among the new homeowners are representatives of various professions and divisions within the company.

Akylbek Berishev, a locomotive operator at the Fuel handling shop, had been commuting from Talgar for over 20 years, spending about five hours a day on the road:

Now my apartment is close to work. This is a huge relief for my whole family,” he shared.

Almas Yerzhienov, a flaw detector specialist in the Metals and Welding Service of the PRP EnergoRemont, has raised eight children over his 20-year career, three of whom are now college students:

“We’re very happy to have this opportunity to get a home. Now our children will have a place of their own” - said the proud father of a large family.

 

Samruk-Energy reports readiness for the 2025–2026 heating season at Samruk-Kazyna Public Council meeting

Samruk-Kazyna JSC held a meeting of its Public Council, chaired by Mr. Bolat Zhamishev, to review the group’s readiness for the upcoming heating season. The session was attended by the management of Samruk-Energy JSC and KEGOC JSC, Members of the Parliament of Kazakhstan, industry experts, and public representatives.

Mr. Kairat Maxutov, Chairman of the Management Board of Samruk-Energy JSC, reported that maintenance and repair work across the company’s power plants are being carried out strictly in line with approved schedules, which has ensured the timely start of the current heating season. Fuel deliveries to power facilities are proceeding as planned.

As of today, coal reserves amount to 1.504 million tons, exceeding the target level of 791.5 thousand tons, while fuel oil reserves total 33.6 thousand tons against a standard of 23.6 thousand tons. The subsidiary Bogatyr Komir LLP continues to provide uninterrupted coal supplies to other power plants under its existing contracts.

Samruk-Energy continues to prioritize technical modernization, the reduction of equipment wear, and the minimization of environmental impact. In support of these goals, the company has been increasing investments in the maintenance and renewal of its production assets year over year.

In 2024, investments in capital and routine repairs rose by 64% compared to 2023, and a further 78% increase is planned for 2025. These efforts have already produced tangible results:

  • The plant availability factor has improved from 87.8% to 88.5%;
  • The equipment wear level has decreased from 62% to 59%;
  • The number of technical incidents has been reduced.

Overall, the company’s generation facilities are operating stably, maintaining a high level of reliability and technical readiness. Samruk-Energy stands fully prepared to ensure uninterrupted power and heat supply throughout the 2025–2026 heating season.

 

Samruk-Energy and Shanghai Electric Group sign memorandum of cooperation

A meeting was held between Mr. Kairat Maxutov, Chairman of the Management Board of Samruk-Energy JSC, and Mr. Wu Lei, Secretary of the Party Committee and Chairman of the Board of Shanghai Electric Group Co., Ltd.

Following the discussions, the parties signed a Memorandum of Understanding on strategic partnership and joint project implementation in Kazakhstan’s energy sector.

The memorandum provides for cooperation in modernizing energy infrastructure, developing renewable energy sources, and introducing innovative technologies. Among the key priorities are the establishment of a joint working group, the development of local manufacturing and supply chains, and the implementation of projects in wind, solar, hydro, and gas power generation, as well as waste-to-energy technologies.

“Samruk-Energy” JSC Chairman of the Board, Kairat Maxutov, emphasized that the partnership with Shanghai Electric opens new opportunities for domestic entities and promotes the adoption of advanced technologies across the energy industry.

The signing of the memorandum marks an important milestone in strengthening the strategic cooperation between Kazakhstan and China and lays the foundation for long-term collaboration in the energy sector.

 

 

Samruk-Kazyna Chairman reviews construction progress of Almaty’s combined-cycle power plants

As part of an official visit to Almaty, Chairman of the Management Board of Samruk-Kazyna JSC Nurlan Zhakupov, Chairman of the Management Board of Samruk-Energy JSC Kairat Maxutov, and Chairman of the Management Board of KEGOC JSC Nabi Aitzhanov visited the city’s combined heat and power plants (CHPs) to assess ongoing modernization and construction efforts.

At CHP-2, the delegation reviewed preparations of APP JSC’s energy assets for the 2025–2026 autumn–winter season. All scheduled maintenance and repair works on core and auxiliary equipment are progressing in line with the approved plan. The plants are ready to ensure reliable and uninterrupted electricity and heat supply throughout the heating season, which officially began on October 8 in Almaty and the Almaty Region.

A key focus of the visit was the modernization of Almaty CHP-2, designed to significantly reduce its environmental footprint. The delegation inspected the construction site and received an update on project implementation. The first gas turbine and generator set has already been installed, and active construction and assembly works continue. Installation of the second gas turbine set and hot-water boilers is scheduled for completion in October. The full commissioning of the upgraded plant is planned by the end of 2026.

As part of Almaty’s environmental improvement efforts and the nationwide environmental campaign “Taza Qazaqstan” (“Clean Kazakhstan”), Chairman of the Management Board of Samruk-Kazyna JSC Nurlan Zhakupov, Chairman of the Management Board of Samruk-Energy JSC Kairat Maxutov, and Chairman of the Management Board of KEGOC JSC Nabi Aitzhanov joined a tree-planting event on the grounds of CHP-2.

The delegation also visited the construction site of the “Reconstruction of Almaty CHP-3” project — a major initiative to build a 544-MW combined-cycle power plant. Installation of the first gas turbine and generator set is currently underway. The second set has successfully passed factory testing at Ansaldo Energia’s facilities in Italy and has been shipped from the Port of Genoa to Kazakhstan. By the end of this year, installation of the first gas turbine set will be completed, with construction and assembly works continuing across the main units of the new plant.

Following the inspections, the Chairman of Samruk-Kazyna held a meeting with the management teams of APP JSC, CHP-2, CHP-3, and the Western Heat Complex.

Based on the results of the visit, Mr. Zhakupov issued specific instructions to ensure the timely execution of investment projects and emphasized the importance of maintaining reliable and stable operations across APP’s facilities during the upcoming autumn–winter period.

 

Samruk-Energy employees honored with commemorative medals by the Federation of Trade Unions of Kazakhstan

On the Trade Union Day, Orazbek Bekbas, Chairman of the Kazakhstan Energy Industry Trade Union, presented commemorative medals “120 Years of the Trade Union movement” to employees of Samruk-Energy JSC.

The medals recognize outstanding professionalism and significant contributions to the development of Kazakhstan’s trade union movement.

Those awarded included:

- Madina Aisariyeva – Director of the Corporate Governance and Sustainability Department

- Baitas Ospanov – Senior manager of the Generation and Fuel Department

- Gulzhan Turzhanova – Senior manager of Human Resources Management Department

- Lauriya Amirova – Senior manager of the Generation and Fuel Department

We extend our warm congratulations to our colleagues on this well-deserved recognition and wish them continued success in serving Kazakhstan’s energy sector.