As a logic continuation of the release of the “Qazaq Green” magazine, which has been issuing since 2019 and well recognized among the renewable energy community, “Qazaq Green” RES Association proposed to establish the Informational online portal “Qazaq Green”.
The goal of this portal is to provide the consolidated information on the development of “green” economy and became the main “green” informational resource in the country. The portal will include the “Green news” part (news from the globe, Central Asian region and the country), the “Green legislation” part (all updated legal acts and regulation dedicated to the topic) and materials of the “Qazaq green” magazine.
The important part of the portal will be an interactive map of all renewable energy sources stations in Kazakhstan and updated statistics of the RES development. The portal will have a free access and will be implemented in 3 languages (Kazakh, Russian, English).
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