ASTANA, Kazakhstan, April 30. Kazakhstan
reduced the number of technological disruptions at power plants by
15% during the 2025-2026 heating season, Trend reports via the country’s Ministry of
Energy.
The results were presented at a nationwide conference dedicated
to the outcomes of the 2025-2026 heating season, held on April 30
by the State Energy Supervision and Control Committee of
Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Energy.
At the same time, violations of temperature supply schedules
declined threefold.
Officials attributed the improvement to enhanced coordination
among energy companies and strengthened operational oversight
across the sector.
The meeting was attended by representatives of KEGOC,
Samruk-Energo, KazMunayGas, QazaqGaz Aimaq, Kazakhstani utility
companies and other energy sector organizations, as well as
regional authorities.