News Kazakhstan13.03.2024
RE auctions to start in Kazakhstan in June

QAZAQ GREEN. JSC «Kazakhstan Electric Energy and Capacity Market Operator» informs about the approval by the Ministry of Energy of the Republic of Kazakhstan of the auction schedule for 2024.
In this connection, we invite all interested persons planning the implementation of renewable energy projects in Kazakhstan to participate in the auction for RES, which will be held from June 10 to November 20, 2024.
The total installed capacity, planned for the upcoming auction in 2024, is 1 270 MW of them:
- solar power plants (SPP) - 160 MW;
- wind power plants (WPP) - 700 MW;
- hydroelectric power plants (HPP) - 400 MW;
- biofuel power plants (BioPP) - 10 MW.
The schedule of the auction for 2024 can be found https://vie.korem.kz/rus/uchastie_v_torgah/uchastie_vie/ .
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