Commercial wind power generation system in Kazakhstan

The scheme will be Goldwind''s first wind power project in Kazakhstan. The Asian Republic aims to lift the share of renewables to 3% of total generation by 2020 and to 10% by 2030. To achieve that goal, it plans to commission about 106 renewable energy facilities totalling 3,054.55 MW by 2020, including 1,787 МW of wind and 713,5 МW of solar ... The scheme will be Goldwind''s first wind power project in Kazakhstan. The Asian Republic aims to lift the share of renewables to 3% of total generation by 2020 and to 10% by 2030. To achieve that goal, it plans to commission about 106 renewable energy facilities totalling 3,054.55 MW by 2020, including 1,787 МW of wind and 713,5 МW of solar ...

How many wind power plants are there in Kazakhstan?

Currently only one wind energy plant is operating in Kazakhstan; the Kordai wind power plant with 1500 kW capacity was launched in December 2011 in Zhambyl region. One of Kazakhstan’s power companies, Samruk-Energy JSC, was recently awarded a $94 million loan from the Eurasian Development Bank to build Kazakhstan’s largest wind farm.

Which region in Kazakhstan has the best wind power?

About 50% of Kazakhstan’s territory has average wind speeds suitable for energy generation (4–6 m/s) with the strongest potential in the Caspian Sea, central and northern regions.

Does Kazakhstan have a wind farm?

One of Kazakhstan’s power companies, Samruk-Energy JSC, was recently awarded a $94 million loan from the Eurasian Development Bank to build Kazakhstan’s largest wind farm. The project will produce 172 million kilowatt/hours of electrical energy per year, save more than 60 million tons of coal, and reduce emissions of greenhouse gases.

What is 'Kazakhstan - wind market development initiative'?

The PDF B phase resulted in the formulation of a full-size project, called “Kazakhstan - Wind Market Development Initiative”. The UNDP Project Document mentions as its project goal (environmental objective) is “to reduce Kazakhstan’s greenhouse gas emissions by facilitating the sustainable development of the wind energy market in Kazakhstan.

How much does wind power cost in Kazakhstan?

The average generation costs for wind power would be US$ 0.06-0.07 per kWh depending on the location (wind speed) and on the turnkey investment costs of the wind farm. There is potential for cost reduction of wind turbines in Kazakhstan by involving local manufacturing and assembling.

What are the barriers to the development of wind energy in Kazakhstan?

Apart from the barrier of relatively low electricity tariffs, the following barriers were identified during the preparatory (PDF B) phase of the project as main obstacles to the development of the wind energy sector in Kazakhstan, such as (a) awareness, information and capacity barriers, (b) financial barriers, and (c) institutional barriers.

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