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03 Dec 2024

Envision to build turbine factory in Kazakhstan

03 Dec 2024   


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Envision Energy has signed a strategic agreement with Samruk Energy and Kazakhstan Utility Systems to establish a wind turbine and energy storage systems factory in Kazakhstan.

The agreement (picture of the signing) aims to enhance Kazakhstan’s renewable energy capacity and drive local economic development, to accelerate the country’s transition to a green economy.

Envision Energy will provide advanced technical support to Kazakhstan, particularly in the design, manufacturing and operation of smart wind turbines and energy storage systems.

By localising the production of wind turbines and energy storage systems, the project will better meet Kazakhstan’s domestic market demand and significantly reduce transportation costs and minimize environmental burdens within the supply chain.

Earlier today, Chinese turbine maker Sany held a groundbreaking ceremony for its own turbine factory which is being built in Kazakhstan’s Jambyl region.

“We are excited to partner with Samruk Energy and Kazakhstan Utility Systems on this pioneering initiative.” said Kane Xu, senior vice president and president of international product lines at Envision Energy.

“The project marks a significant step in Kazakhstan’s green transformation and aligns perfectly with our commitment to fostering sustainable energy solutions worldwide.

“Leveraging our cutting-edge industry expertise, Envision will support Kazakhstan in reducing carbon emissions, advancing clean energy, and attracting greater international capital and technology.

“This initiative will significantly advance the localization of wind turbine and energy storage system production, driving Kazakhstan’s transition to a sustainable energy future while fostering economic growth and innovation.”

Sabyrgali Idrisov, CEO of Kazakhstan Utility Systems, added: “Collaboration with Envision Energy and Kazakhstan Utility Systems presents Kazakhstan with unique opportunities to advance renewable energy development and localize high-tech production.

“This is not just a step toward energy independence but also a catalyst for creating new jobs, enhancing the skills of local specialists, and strengthening our role in the global green transition.

“We are proud to be part of this important project, which will make a significant contribution to the sustainable development of our country.”

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