Samruk-Energy representatives participate in the 13th Kazakhstan Machinery Forum

Galymbek Autalipov, Managing Director for Production at Samruk-Energy JSC, spoke at the breakout session “Machinery for Energy Projects”, where he outlined the prospects for the transfer and localization of clean coal technologies in Kazakhstan. He noted that the country views the adoption of these technologies as a strategic priority to ensure energy security while maintaining its environmental commitments. Key opportunities are linked to the modernization of existing assets and the development of new capacity based on international best practices.

Representatives of the Pricing and Marketing Office and the Procurement Management Department participated in a panel session titled “In-Country Value in Procurement at Samruk-Kazyna JSC”. The discussion focused on current priorities in state industrial policy, measures to promote import substitution, and approaches to the technological modernization of enterprises.

The Kazakhstan Machinery Forum traditionally serves as a key dialogue platform, bringing together representatives of government and business to shape a strategic vision for the development of the machinery sector and the broader manufacturing industry.

Samruk-Energy discusses cooperation prospects with China-Eurasian Economic Cooperation Fund and Energy China

A meeting was held at Samruk-Energy JSC with a delegation from the China-Eurasian Economic Cooperation Fund (CEF) and China Energy Overseas Investment Co., Ltd. (Energy China).

During the meeting, the parties discussed prospects for collaboration on joint projects, as well as opportunities to further expand bilateral cooperation.

Kairat Maxutov, Chairman of the Management Board of Samruk-Energy JSC, and Chen Zhuo, Chief Executive Officer of the China-Eurasian Economic Cooperation Fund, noted the high level of engagement between the parties and expressed their mutual interest in strengthening the partnership, including through the development of new energy and infrastructure projects.

Following the meeting, the parties agreed to continue their joint work and to further explore promising areas of cooperation.

The China-Eurasian Economic Cooperation Fund (CEF) is a state-backed investment fund of the People’s Republic of China, established with the participation of the country’s leading financial institutions. The Fund serves as one of the key instruments supporting the Belt and Road Initiative and focuses on investments in the energy, infrastructure, and industrial sectors across Eurasia.

Samruk-Energy JSC conducts compliance training

Samruk-Energy JSC has conducted a training session focused on compliance, the anti-corruption legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan, and the Company’s updated internal regulatory documents.

The training, organized by the Compliance Service, was delivered to employees of the Company and its subsidiaries and affiliates.

The session covered key requirements of the anti-corruption legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan, as well as the role of the Company’s compliance function in ensuring adherence to applicable requirements and mitigating compliance and corruption risks.

Participants were introduced to the core instruments of the Company’s anti-corruption framework, including third-party due diligence, corruption risk assessment, and income declaration requirements.

Particular attention was given to the Company’s updated internal compliance framework, including the operation of the whistleblowing hotline, the protection of reporting individuals, adherence to the zero-tolerance policy on corruption, and procedures for handling conflicts of interest and attempted bribery.

The training is aimed at enhancing compliance awareness, fostering an anti-corruption culture, and promoting integrity across the Samruk-Energy group of companies.

Samruk-Energy JSC launches construction of another major wind power project in the CIS

An official ceremony marking the start of construction has been held in the Pavlodar region for a 1 GW wind power plant — set to become the largest in Kazakhstan and across the CIS. The project is being implemented by Samruk-Energy JSC in partnership with State Power Investment Corporation (SPIC) and is intended to advance renewable energy development in Kazakhstan, as well as strengthen strategic cooperation between the Republic of Kazakhstan and the People’s Republic of China.

A ceremonial time capsule was laid in the Pavlodar region, symbolizing the project’s transition to the implementation and construction phase. The event brought together representatives of government authorities, national companies, and international partners.

Remarks were delivered via videoconference by Nurlan Zhakupov, Chairman of the Management Board of Samruk-Kazyna JSC; H.E. Han Chunlin, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the People’s Republic of China to Kazakhstan; and Chen Haibin, Vice President of State Power Investment Corporation. The speakers highlighted the project’s importance for strengthening energy security, supporting economic decarbonization, and attracting investment into green energy.

The official launch of construction at the project site took place with the participation of Kairat Maxutov, Chairman of the Management Board of Samruk-Energy JSC; Asain Baikhanov, Mayor of Pavlodar region; and Shou Rufeng, Chairman of the Management Board of SPIC Green Energy.

“The implementation of this large-scale renewable energy project will make a significant contribution to enhancing the resilience of the power system and achieving Kazakhstan’s strategic objectives for the development of a green economy”- said Kairat Maxutov, Chairman of the Management Board of Samruk-Energy JSC.

The project includes the construction of a 300 MW energy storage system, which will enhance the reliability of power supply and improve the efficiency of integrating renewable energy into the grid. Total investment is estimated at approximately USD 1.2 billion. The wind power plant is scheduled to be commissioned in 2029.

Samruk-Energy JSC and China Huadian Overseas Investment Co., Ltd. sign Memorandum of Understanding

A meeting was held at Samruk-Energy JSC between Chairman of the Management Board Kairat Maxutov and Mr. Zhou Dehua, Vice President of China Huadian Overseas Investment Co., Ltd. Following the discussions, the parties signed a Memorandum of Understanding aimed at advancing strategic cooperation in the energy sector.

The Memorandum outlines collaboration across a broad range of areas, including the development and implementation of projects in renewable energy, hydropower, flexible generation, and energy storage solutions, including PSH and BESS.

Particular emphasis will be placed on the digitalization of energy assets, the deployment of advanced technologies, predictive analytics, and artificial intelligence–based solutions, as well as on research collaboration, knowledge exchange, and workforce development.

As part of the Memorandum, the parties agreed to establish a joint working group to facilitate the preparation of subsequent agreements and the detailed development of joint initiatives. Designated coordinators from both companies will ensure structured and effective follow-up.

“Signing this Memorandum with China Huadian Overseas Investment Co., Ltd. opens up new opportunities to expand international cooperation and jointly deliver promising energy projects. We expect this partnership to contribute to the adoption of advanced technologies, the development of energy infrastructure, and the strengthening of sector resilience,” said Kairat Maxutov, Chairman of the Management Board of Samruk-Energy JSC.

China Huadian Overseas Investment Co., Ltd. is a subsidiary of China Huadian Corporation, one of China’s “big five” state-owned power generation groups. The group’s total installed capacity exceeds 203 GW, with more than 4.5 GW of projects located overseas. The company operates in over 30 countries worldwide.

 

Head of Samruk-Energy congratulates the team on Nauryz holiday

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.

 

Samruk-Energy JSC, together with international partners, launches construction of Kazakhstan’s largest wind power plant

Construction of the largest wind power plant in Kazakhstan and Central Asia has been launched in  Zhambyl 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.

 

Samruk-Energy JSC representatives visit industrial chemicals plant

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.

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Samruk-Energy receives certification for compliance of its anti-bribery management system

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 and SHIF sign memorandum of cooperation

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.

 

Nurlan Zhakupov, Chairman of the Board of Samruk-Kazyna JSC, reviews construction progress at Almaty CHP plant

During his visit to the construction site, Nurlan Zhakupov held a project update meeting with the management of Samruk-Energy JSC and APP JSC, where they provided a report on the current stage of construction and 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.

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