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1GW Zhambyl Wind Farm

Project Description:The Zhambyl Wind Farm is a major renewable energy initiative being developed in the Zhambyl Region of Kazakhstan. The project is co-owned and jointly implemented by China Power International Holding Ltd. (CPIH) and SANY Renewable Energy, with each holding an equal stake. It will have a total installed capacity of 1 GW and aims to support Kazakhstan's transition to green energy. Construction of the wind farm is scheduled to begin in 2025, with commissioning planned for 2027. As part of the broader initiative, SANY Renewable Energy will also build a factory in Shu District to produce essential wind turbine components such as nacelles, hubs, and towers. The component plant, with an investment of $114 million, is expected to launch by the end of 2025, boosting local industrial capacity.

Current Status:Pre-construction phase

Start Date:2025

End Date:2027

Investment Volume: $1.5 Bln

Location:Zhambyl Region, Kazakhstan

Company Details:

China Power International Holding Ltd.

SANY Renewable Energy Co., Ltd.

  • Role: Co-owner, Developer, Equipment Manufacturer, Constructor of wind turbine component plant

  • Address: No. 168, Jinzhou Avenue, Jingkai District, Changsha, Hunan Province, China

  • Phone: +86 731 8403 5688

  • Email: service@sanygroup.com

  • Website: https://www.sanyglobal.com

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Samruk-Kazyna JSC

  • Role: Institutional supporter, facilitator of investment attraction

  • Address: 6/1, Kabanbay Batyr Avenue, Astana, Kazakhstan

  • Phone: +7 7172 55 27 70

  • Email: info@sk.kz

  • Website: https://sk.kz

Key People:

Vincent Wen

Position: Deputy Director Business Development at China Power International Holding

Tokhan Janat Position: General Manager, Central Asia at Sany Renewable Energy Co., Ltd

Other important details:SANY Renewable Energy is investing $114 million into a wind turbine component factory in Shu District, expected to start operations by the end of 2025. Samruk-Kazyna supports the project as part of Kazakhstan's national energy development programs.

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Photo source:The Astana Times 



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