The 4th Charity Samruk Marathon, a charitable sporting event organized by Samruk-Kazyna JSC, was held in Astana, bringing together more than 3,000 participants.
Employees of Samruk-Energy JSC and its subsidiaries proudly represented the company, delivering strong performances across multiple categories.
A notable result was achieved by Ismukhambetov Gaziy Zhumabaevich, Chairman of the Management Board of Moynak HPP, who won first place in the 60+ age category in the 5 km race.
We extend our sincere congratulations on this achievement and wish him continued success in future competitions.
Beyond sporting results, the marathon also served as an important social initiative. Funds raised during the event will be directed toward the establishment of inclusive support rooms.
Construction has officially commenced in the Osakarov district of Karaganda region on one of Kazakhstan’s largest wind power plants (WPP), with an installed capacity of 500 MW. The project is being developed by Samruk-Energy JSC in partnership with China Energy International Group under an intergovernmental agreement between Kazakhstan and the People’s Republic of China.
The ceremonial start of construction was held in a telebridge format with the participation of Nurlan Zhakupov, Chairman of the Management Board of Samruk-Kazyna JSC, Han Chunlin, Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Kazakhstan; and Jia Xubin, Chairman of the Board of Directors of China Energy International Group.
“The new facility will provide the region with reliable and sustainable energy and will further support the development of Karaganda region. Today’s ceremony reflects confidence in the future and the steady progress of Kazakhstan’s modern energy sector”, - noted Nurlan Zhakupov.
A time capsule marking the foundation of the future facility was placed by Kairat Maxutov, Chairman of the Management Board of Samruk-Energy JSC, Edil Zhanbyrshin, Member of the Mazhilis of the Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Shao Yuebo, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Karaganda Wind Power LLP, and Ermagambet Bulekpayev, Governor of Karaganda region.
In his remarks, Kairat Maxutov emphasized the project’s importance in attracting investment to the region and increasing the share of clean electricity generation.
“The project will feature next-generation wind turbines. The plant will incorporate artificial intelligence-based systems for operational management. Its implementation will make a significant contribution to expanding clean energy generation in Karaganda region”,-said Kairat Maxutov.
Governor of Karaganda region Ermagambet Bulekpayev noted that the project will support industrial development in the region.
“This is an important milestone for Karaganda region, which is an industrial, energy-deficient area. The construction of a new power plant will create additional jobs and enable the launch of new production facilities”, -said the governor.
The total investment in the project amounts to approximately USD 600 mn. Annual electricity generation is expected to reach around 1.8 bn kWh. The wind power plant is scheduled to be commissioned in Q1 2029.
The second meeting of the Steering Committee of the China–Central Asia Energy and Electricity Innovation Alliance was held in Beijing, hosted by the North China Electric Power University (NCEPU).
The meeting aims to advance the practical implementation of joint research initiatives, develop human capital, and strengthen cooperation between universities and industry.
The session was attended by Rustam Kadyrov, Director of Energy Efficiency, Innovative Development and Environmental Safety Department at Samruk-Energy JSC, who presented on key areas of cooperation, including power generation modernization, digitalization, and renewable energy development.
“Our shared objective is to ensure the sustainable, reliable, and environmentally responsible development of the region’s energy sector. This can only be achieved through the integration of technologies, investment, and expertise”, - said Rustam Kadyrov.
Following the meeting, Samruk-Energy JSC formally joined the China–Central Asia Energy and Electricity Innovation Alliance by signing the accession agreement, opening new opportunities for joint scientific and technological projects.
The China–Central Asia Energy and Electricity Innovation Alliance is an international platform that brings together universities, research institutions, and energy companies from China and Central Asian countries to promote innovation and sustainable energy development.
Nurzhan Isabayev has been appointed Managing Director for Legal support and Asset management at Samruk-Energy JSC. He previously served as Managing Director for Legal Affairs at Almaty Power Plants JSC, a subsidiary of the Company.
Isabayev is a graduate of the Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Kazakhstan and the Almaty University of Power Engineering and Telecommunications. He also holds an Executive MBA from Kazakh National Research Technical University named after K. I. Satpayev.
He began his career in law enforcement in 2001 and has since held senior legal roles across the private sector, including with the UMEX Group, BDO Tax and Advisory, Almaty Power Plants JSC, and Insight Consult. From 2023 to 2026, he headed the legal function at Almaty Power Plants JSC.
He has more than 22 years of professional experience, including over nine years in the power sector and within the Samruk-Kazyna group.
Kairat Maxutov, Chairman of the Management Board of Samruk-Energy JSC, met with a delegation from Mitsui & Co., Ltd. led by Tomoyuki Moriguchi, Deputy General Manager at the company’s Tokyo headquarters.
The discussions focused on potential cooperation in renewable energy, including the use of the Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM), a bilateral framework between Japan and Kazakhstan for carbon crediting. The parties also explored opportunities in modernizing thermal power plants, deploying advanced Japanese technologies, digitalizing assets, and applying artificial intelligence solutions.
The meeting follows earlier discussions held in Tokyo in December 2025 during the official visit of Kassym-Jomart Tokayev to Japan.
“Kazakhstan continues to broaden its base of strategic partners, and the presence of Japanese businesses in our market is important to us. We hope today’s discussions will pave the way for joint projects,” Maxutov said.
Mitsui & Co., Ltd. is one of Japan’s leading diversified trading and investment companies and is listed in the Fortune Global 500. The company has extensive experience in industrial and infrastructure projects, technology and equipment exports, and project finance.
As part of the “Taza Kazakhstan” environmental campaign, employees of Samruk-Energy JSC joined children from a capital-based children’s support center in a citywide clean-up initiative.
Together, they cleaned the centre’s grounds, planted trees, and carried out landscaping work to improve the surrounding area.
Such initiatives help foster environmental awareness, a sense of responsibility, and care for the environment among children.
Almaty Power Plants JSC (APP) hosted a regional Industrial Safety Forum, bringing together energy companies, government representatives, and industry experts. The event served as a platform for open dialogue and the exchange of best practices.
Opening the Forum, Chairman of the Management Board of APP, Yerik Mashirov, emphasized that protecting the life and health of employees remains a top priority, and that safety is an integral part of all operational processes.
The Forum featured an engaging and substantive discussion, with participants reviewing real-life cases and sharing practical approaches to implementing the Vision Zero concept (zero harm).
“Today, it is not enough to simply comply with requirements; it is essential to foster a safety culture at all levels — from senior management to frontline personnel”-,said Duisenbek Shardarbekov, Director of Occupational Health and Safety at Samruk-Energy JSC.
The Forum reaffirmed that safety in the energy sector is the result of a systematic approach that brings together accountability, experience, and modern practices.
Chairman of the Management Board of Samruk-Energy JSC, Kairat Maxutov, held a meeting with Chen Mili, General Director of China International Water & Electric Corp. (CWE).
The parties reviewed the current status and future prospects of their cooperation in hydropower development, including the potential construction of a pumped storage hydropower plant (PSHPP) in the Republic of Kazakhstan.
Particular attention was given to project preparation, the enhancement of the regulatory framework, and potential approaches to structuring partnerships for projects of this nature.
Representatives of China International Water & Electric Corp. (CWE) reaffirmed their interest in further collaboration, highlighting Kazakhstan’s significant hydropower potential. They also emphasized the importance of ongoing initiatives aimed at improving the legislative framework and introducing viable investment return mechanisms. These measures are expected to enhance the bankability of such projects and support the development of a balanced partnership model aligned with the interests of all stakeholders and national regulatory requirements.
Following the meeting, the parties expressed their commitment to continuing a constructive dialogue and jointly advancing work on an optimal project delivery framework.
China International Water & Electric Corp. (CWE), a subsidiary of China Communications Construction Group (CCCG), is a leading international company in hydropower and water infrastructure. The company has delivered over 800 projects across more than 80 countries and ranks among the world’s top international contractors according to ENR. CWE has prior experience in Kazakhstan, having participated in the construction of the Moynak Hydropower Plant.
Nurlan Zhakupov, Chairman of the Management Board of Samruk-Kazyna, together with Berik Uali, Mayor of Abai region, and Kairat Maxutov, Chairman of the Management Board of Samruk-Energy, held a meeting to discuss the performance of the Group’s energy companies and the implementation of investment projects.
During the meeting, reports were presented by the management of the Shulbinsk and Ust-Kamenogorsk hydropower plants.
The participants also discussed how the plants are operating during the flood season and the measures being taken to ensure stable and reliable performance.
A separate update on major projects was delivered by Ansar Aidarov, Chief Investment Officer of Samruk-Energy. The discussion focused on the construction of the Semey hydropower plant and the second phase of the Shulbinsk plant.
Following the meeting, Nurlan Zhakupov and Berik Uali instructed the Fund’s portfolio companies and Abai region Akimat to strengthen coordination and accelerate the implementation of investment projects in the region.
Nurlan Zhakupov, Chairman of the Management Board of Samruk-Kazyna, visited the construction site of a new combined heat and power (CHP) plant in Semey.
The project is being implemented to ensure reliable heat supply for the city, which has a population of around 320,000. The future plant will have an installed capacity of 405 MW of electricity and 1,000 Gcal/h of heat, enabling it to meet the city’s demand and enhance the resilience of the regional energy system.
During the visit, Zhakupov discussed the pace of implementation and the current status of works with the management of Samruk-Energy and project contractors. Particular attention was paid to meeting project deadlines and ensuring efficient construction management.
Following the meeting, Zhakupov emphasized that the commissioning of the CHP plant is scheduled for 2029 and must be delivered without delays. At the same time, he stressed the need to take all necessary measures to accelerate construction.
The new CHP plant is expected to have a positive impact on the region’s environmental situation. The project envisages the use of clean coal technologies and modern flue gas treatment systems, which will significantly reduce emissions compared to the city’s existing coal-fired energy sources.
First Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan Roman Sklyar visited Almaty’s combined heat and power plants (CHP-2 and CHP-3) during the business trip to the city. The site visit to the power facilities was attended by the Mayor of Almaty city Darkhan Satybaldy, along with industry representatives
A large-scale modernization of CHP-2 is underway in Alatau District, involving the plant’s conversion to natural gas. The project is being executed by a consortium of Chinese companies. Construction commenced in 2024 and is scheduled for completion in 2026.
The project entails the development of a modern gas-fired facility with a thermal capacity of up to 952 Gcal/h and an installed electrical capacity of up to 600 MW. It is expected to materially reduce air emissions while preserving the reliability of Almaty’s heat and power supply.
Delivery of major and auxiliary equipment is nearly complete (99%). Three gas turbines and associated generators, as well as four hot water boilers, have been installed. Installation of heat recovery steam generators is ongoing. Supporting infrastructure, including access roads, has been completed.
Overall construction progress across core assets stands at approximately 55%. Works are ongoing at the main plant building, boiler house, water treatment systems, gas handling facilities, and electrical infrastructure.
CHP-2 is the largest source of district heating in Almaty. The modernization is expected to lower environmental impact, improve air quality, and ensure a stable and reliable supply of heat and electricity.
Following the visit, Mr. Sklyar instructed stakeholders to adhere to the project schedule, strengthen quality control over construction works and equipment delivery, and take all necessary steps to enable timely commissioning.
The business trip also included a review of the reconstruction of CHP-3, located in the Ili district of Almaty region. The plant has operated as part of Almaty Power Plants JSC since 2007.
The project involves the construction of a combined-cycle gas turbine (CCGT) unit with a capacity of at least 450 MW, alongside the replacement of ageing equipment.
The contractor is a consortium of Kazakhstani companies. Engineering surveys and earthworks have been completed, and pile foundation works and construction of key infrastructure are in progress. The first gas turbine has been installed on its foundation, with further equipment installation and construction activities ongoing.
With respect to CHP-3, Mr. Sklyar instructed that construction progress be accelerated, coordination among project participants be enhanced, and key milestones be delivered on schedule.