Samruk-Energy is launching a project to build a new combined heat and power plant (CHP) in Semey city, aimed at enhancing power and heat supply for the region's residents. During a business trip to Abay region, CEO Kairat Maxutov met with Abay region governor Nurlan Urankhaev and local government officials to discuss the project’s essential aspects.
At the meeting, the project site was confirmed, and the parties discussed the next steps, including the preparation of project documentation, provision of baseline data, and development of technical specifications. They also reviewed land allocation for necessary infrastructure components, such as ash disposal and water intake facilities, as well as the construction of external infrastructure to integrate the CHP into the regional energy system.
The new plant will feature state-of-the-art, environmentally friendly technology, ensuring high energy efficiency and minimal environmental impact.
Following the meeting, the parties outlined coordinated actions to expedite the project’s progress. Regional leaders expressed full commitment to providing comprehensive support to ensure the success of this initiative, which will create new jobs and contribute significantly to Abay region's social and economic development.