ASTANA, Kazakhstan, April 25. An investment
project for the construction and operation of the “Energy Astana”
eco-park has been launched in Kazakhstan's Astana, Trend reports via the
country's Ministry of Foreign Affairs .


An investment contract was signed between Gabidulla Ospankulov,
Chairman of the Investment Committee of the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs of Kazakhstan, and Qiuanyuan Peng, Chairman of the Board of
Directors of EAST HOPE LLP.


The document provides for the implementation of a project to
build and operate an eco-park in the capital. Ospankulov emphasized
the importance of implementing large-scale projects that meet
modern technological and environmental standards.







The project is expected to be launched in the second half of
2029. At the initial stage, the eco-park will be capable of
processing around 1,500 tons of waste per day, generating 50 MW of
electricity. Its implementation is expected to create 250 temporary
and 125 permanent jobs.