The project will support Kazakhstan in its objective to increase the share of renewable energy in the energy mix, contribute to reducing Kazakhstan’s carbon intensity, and address the country’s increasing electricity demand.
This will be a first stage of a larger 206MW project to be developed over the next few years by the Sungrow. The wind farm will be connected to the national grid via a 42-km long overhead powerline to the existing 110kV KEGOC substation Shygys.