A few days ago, Kazakhstan's Helomtao 150 MW wind power project started, which is the first EPC general contract project in Kazakhstan to start construction by providing short-term special insurance financing.
Located in the Hromta district of Aktobe Region, the project will install 24 wind turbines with a capacity of 6.25 MW W, the largest single capacity in Kazakhstan, and will create about 300 jobs during the construction phase. After the completion of the project, 18.89 GWH of clean electric energy will be delivered to the local power grid every year, which can reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 520,000 tons per year, and can effectively supply the local industrial electricity demand, with good economic, environmental and social benefits.
Kazakhstan is a key core country in the implementation of the "Going Global" strategy of the Chengdu Institute. Chengdu Institute acquired the country's water design Institute 10 years ago, and set up a branch in Central Asia in 2024 to further increase the localized development; The 100 MW wind power project of Zanatas, the largest wind farm in Central Asia built by EPC, has opened up new space for cooperation in the field of new energy between the two countries. The project team will actively promote the work of the project with professional and efficient services, ensure the smooth implementation of the project, better promote regional economic and social development, and jointly build the "Belt and Road" with high-quality actions. Editor/Xu Shengpeng
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