During an official visit to Almaty, Samruk-Energy CEO Kairat Maxutov inspected the construction site of a plant producing building blocks and dry construction mixes, with participation from Vulban Construction Materials Limited LLP.
The project is the first of its kind in Kazakhstan, with no comparable projects in the country.
The technology is designed to gradually convert accumulated ash and slag waste into industrial use, thereby reducing environmental pressure on surrounding areas.
The plant is expected to reach an annual production capacity of 200,000 cubic meters. Commissioning is scheduled for the end of 2026. The investor also plans to scale the project to Almaty CHP-3 and the Ekibastuz SDPPs, expanding ash and slag processing across additional facilities.
During the visit, the project team briefed Samruk-Energy management on current progress. Engineering infrastructure has been completed, and foundation works are underway.
The project is intended to serve as a model for scaling the technology at other power plants and demonstrates Samruk-Energy’s environmentally focused approach to industrial waste management.
The XI Spartakiad, a corporate multi-sport competition of Samruk-Energy Group of Companies, was held in Almaty, bringing together approximately 600 employees from the Company and its subsidiaries.
At the opening ceremony, Chairman of the Management Board of Samruk-Energy JSC, Kairat Maxutov, delivered a welcoming address, emphasizing the importance of sport in strengthening team spirit and fostering a drive for high performance.
“Supporting an active and healthy lifestyle among employees is an important part of Samruk-Energy JSC’s social policy. We will continue to create conditions for the development of corporate culture and the promotion of sport within our teams”,- said Kairat Maxutov.
Honored guests of the opening ceremony included well-known Kazakhstani athletes, multiple Olympic medalists and World Championship winners.
The competition program featured 13 disciplines, including football, volleyball, basketball, swimming, esports, arm wrestling, table tennis, chess, athletics, as well as traditional national sports.
Following intense competition, in the overall team standings, first place was awarded to Alatau Zharyk Company JSC, second place went to Almaty Power Plants JSC, and Ekibastuz SDPP-1 LLP secured third place.
Qazaq Green Power PLC, a subsidiary of Samruk-Energy, in partnership with China Energy, continues the implementation of a 300 MW solar power plant project in the Sauran district of the Turkistan region. The project is now in full-scale construction, with foundation works underway and installation of the plant’s main equipment having commenced on site.
To date, office facilities, residential accommodation blocks, and warehouse facilities for the solar power plant have been completed.
Total investment in the project is expected to exceed USD 200 million. Once commissioned, the plant is projected to generate more than 600 million kWh of clean electricity annually. The project will increase the share of renewable energy in Kazakhstan’s power system and help address electricity shortages in the country’s southern regions.
The project incorporates advanced technologies, including an energy storage system designed to enhance generation stability and improve the efficiency of power delivery to the national grid.
In addition, the project will create new jobs, attract investment to the region, and support further infrastructure development.
The project is being implemented under the Agreement on Cooperation in Renewable Energy between the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Government of the People’s Republic of China. The solar power plant is scheduled to be commissioned in 2027.
Chairman of the Management Board of Samruk-Energy, Kairat Maxutov, held a meeting with the President of TBEA Co., Ltd., Zhong Yanming. The parties discussed prospects for cooperation in the implementation of energy projects.
During the meeting, potential areas of collaboration were reviewed, including investment projects in renewable energy and hydropower, modernization of energy infrastructure, and equipment supply.
TBEA Co., Ltd. is one of China’s leading electrical engineering companies, specializing in the production of equipment and components for solar power, transformers, and other electrical systems.
Samruk-Energy is continuing the systematic rollout of digital solutions and artificial intelligence technologies across the group’s operating assets.
At Ekibastuz SDPP-1, the company is implementing a predictive diagnostics system designed to improve equipment reliability and reduce the risk of unplanned outages. The new approach will enable early detection of abnormalities and potential defects, support timely maintenance planning, and minimize unplanned downtime.
The system uses both historical and real-time data collected from vibration, acoustic, and other monitoring and control systems. These tools track changes in equipment performance and make it possible to predict potential failures before emergency situations occur.
The AI-based solution is expected to:
reduce emergency shutdowns and unplanned repairs;
minimize equipment downtime;
optimize maintenance and repair costs;
improve the reliability of generating assets and the efficiency of production processes.
The project is currently being implemented in phases, with plans to scale the solution across other generation facilities within the group.
A meeting on occupational safety was held under the chairmanship of the Head of Samruk-Energy, Kairat Maxutov, with the participation of senior executives from its subsidiaries and affiliates. Opening the meeting, the Chairman of the Management Board of Samruk-Energy emphasized that occupational safety remains an absolute priority for the company and requires systematic, consistent, and proactive work at all levels of management.
The meeting reviewed the implementation of the 2026 zero injury action plan, the results of the month-long occupational safety campaign, audit findings, as well as digitalization initiatives and the introduction of an AI assistant in occupational safety and health processes. Special attention was given to corrective measures following audits conducted by Samruk-Kazyna.
Executives from Alatau Zharyk Company and Almaty Power Plants reported on progress in addressing identified findings and on measures being taken to strengthen operational control at production facilities.
Following the meeting, specific instructions were issued aimed at improving occupational safety performance, strengthening preventive measures, and further developing a strong safety culture across the group of companies.
The Ombudsman of Samruk-Energy, Nariman Akylov, along with ombudsmen from several of its subsidiaries, have completed training courses on the use of artificial intelligence in conflict resolution, as well as in the analysis and resolution of ethical and labor-related issues.
The training was held in Almatycity at the Institute of High Technologies, bringing together ombudsmen from portfolio companies of Samruk-Kazyna.
Participants studied the fundamentals of prompt engineering, the principles of how large language models operate, and practical approaches to resolving conflict situations using AI tools. The program also covered leading AI platforms, with a focus on safe usage and the development of virtual assistants.
The introduction of AI tools into the work of ombudsman institutions opens new opportunities to enhance the efficiency and quality of handling stakeholder inquiries and complaints.
Samruk-Energy held a meeting to review the 2025 procurement results of its subsidiaries and affiliates.
The meeting covered key procurement performance indicators across the group, including execution of the annual procurement plan, engagement with domestic producers, the share of local content, and the efficiency of procurement processes for goods, works, and services. Particular emphasis was placed on supporting Kazakh manufacturers and improving procurement efficiency.
Following the meeting, subsidiaries and affiliates were instructed to ensure strict compliance with the procurement rules of Samruk-Kazyna, maintain priority for domestic producers in procurement procedures, and further increase the share of local content.
The meeting also highlighted the need to strengthen import substitution measures, expand the use of offtake contracts, and ensure delivery of corporate procurement KPIs.
During a visit to Almaty, Nurlybek Nalibayev reviewed progress of large-scale modernization works at CHP-2 and CHP-3.
CHP-2, located in the Alatau district of Almaty, is the city’s largest heat source. The main objective of the modernization project is to ensure reliable heat and power supply by converting the energy complex to natural gas, as well as to reduce emissions into the atmosphere. The project involves the commissioning of a modern gas-fired power plant with a planned thermal capacity of 952 Gcal/h and an electrical capacity of 600 MW.
Three gas turbines and generators have already been installed. Equipment delivery is 99% complete. Construction of auxiliary infrastructure and access roads has been fully completed. Overall construction and installation progress at the main facilities stands at around 55%. Ongoing works include the main building, heat recovery boilers, water and gas treatment facilities, and electrical infrastructure. All works, including equipment supply, are proceeding in line with the approved schedule. The project is scheduled for completion by the end of 2026.
In addition, the First Deputy Prime Minister reviewed CHP-3, located in the Ili district of Almaty region. The reconstruction project provides for the construction of a combined-cycle gas turbine unit with a capacity of at least 450 MW, as well as the upgrade of worn-out equipment. The contractor is a consortium of Kazakh companies.
At present, piling works are underway. The first gas turbine unit has already been installed on its foundation, and part of the equipment has been mounted at the construction site. The project design and cost documentation is currently undergoing state expert review. Completion of the reconstruction is planned for 2027.
Nurlybek Nalibayev emphasized that the development of Almaty city and the improvement of residents’ quality of life are under the special oversight of the Head of State. The Government has taken all necessary measures to ensure the reliable and efficient operation of energy facilities. He therefore instructed that modernization works be completed on time and without delays.
During the same visit, the First Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan also reviewed the implementation of the Almaty mountain tourism cluster and Almaty Superski projects, as well as the operations of the Industrial zone.
Madina Aisarieva, Director of the Corporate Governance and Sustainable Development Department of Samruk-Energy, delivered a presentation at the Executive Committee meeting of the KAZENERGY Women’s Energy Club titled “Energy of Transformation: Future Competencies, ESG, and Women’s Leadership.” The event was held in Kyzylorda at the site of Kazgermunay JV.
The meeting aimed to strengthen professional capacity and expand women’s participation in the energy sector.
Participants discussed the exchange of practical experience, development of human capital, and the formulation of joint initiatives.
Representatives of subsidiary companies of Samruk-Energy also took part in the event, including APP, Ekibastuz SDPP-1, and Ekibastuz SDPP-2. They shared their experience in promoting equal opportunities and presented the activities of women’s clubs within energy enterprises.
Such platforms contribute to strengthening professional collaboration, advancing women’s leadership, building future-ready competencies, and supporting the professional growth of women in the energy industry.