News Kazakhstan24.04.2025
Renewable energy facilities generated 5.93% of Kazakhstan's electricity in Q1 2025

QAZAQ GREEN. The Ministry of Energy of Kazakhstan has published information on electricity production by RES facilities in the first quarter of 2025.
In the first quarter of 2025, the volume of electricity produced by RES facilities in the total production of electricity amounted to 1 961.6 million kWh or 5.93%. The increase of electric power generation by RES objects for Q1 2025 in comparison with Q1 2024 is 11.4 %..
The highest share of electric power generation belongs to WPPs - 1 417.19 mln kWh, the lowest one - to Biomass plants - 0.652 mln kWh, solar power plants produced 373,503 mln kWh, small hydropower plants 170,253 mln kWh.
Currently, the installed capacity of RES facilities is 3 082.12 MW, including wind power plants - 1,570.05 MW, small hydropower plants – 287,685 MW, solar power plants - 1 222.61 MW, and bioelectric power plants - 1.77 MW.
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