Khromtau 2 Wind Power Plant
- ProB2B.KZ
- Mar 11
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 1
Project Description: The Khromtau 2 Wind Power Plant is an onshore wind energy project located near Khromtau in the Aktobe region of Kazakhstan. The plant is designed with an installed capacity of 150 MW, consisting of 24 wind turbines, each with a capacity of 6.25 MW. The turbines have a hub height of 105 meters and a rotor diameter of 171 meters. The energy produced will primarily power enterprises engaged in ferroalloy production under Eurasian Resources Group (ERG).

Current Status: Ongoing
Start Date: December 2024 (began producing commercial energy)
End Date: Expected completion by the end of 2025
Investment Volume:
Total Cost: $178 million
Financing: Development Bank of Kazakhstan is providing funds for construction, equipment procurement, and commissioning operations.
Location: Khromtau, Aktobe region, Kazakhstan
Investor: Kazakhstan Electrolysis Plant JSC, a subsidiary of the Eurasian Resources Group (ERG)
Customer: The energy produced will primarily be used for ERG’s ferroalloy production
General Contractor:
POWERCHINA
Company Details:
Kazakhstan Aluminium Smelter JSC
Address: Vostochnaya Industrial Zone, Building 60/2, Pavlodar, Pavlodar Region, Republic of Kazakhstan
Phone:
Reception Office: +7 (7182) 74 33 33
Document Administration Office: +7 (7182) 74 33 35 / +7 (7182) 74 30 71
Email: kas@erg.kz
Website: https://erg.kz
POWERCHINA
Address: Building 1, Courtyard 1, Linglongxiang Road, Haidian District, Beijing, 100037, P.R. China
Phone: +86 10 8898 5570
Email: Contact form on the website
Website: https://en.powerchina.cn
Key People and Contact Details:
Kazakhstan Aluminium Smelter JSC General Director:
Andrey A. Batrachenko
POWERCHINA Chairman of the Board: Ding Yanzhang
POWERCHINA General Manager and Board Member: Wang Bin
Other Important Details:
The project aligns with Kazakhstan’s renewable energy development strategy and ERG’s sustainability goals.
The wind plant will contribute to reducing carbon emissions in Kazakhstan’s industrial sector.
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