ASTANA, Kazakhstan, December 11. Samruk-Energy,
a subsidiary of the Samruk-Kazyna Fund, produced 31 billion kWh of
electricity from January through October 2025, which accounts for
31% of the total electricity generated in the country, the fund's
chairman, Nurlan Zhakupov, said during a meeting with President
Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, Trend reports via the president's press service.
Zhakupov noted that the installed capacity of the power plants
within Samruk-Energy reached 7,845 MW.
Earlier, Samruk-Kazyna reported plans to introduce around 13 GW
of new generation capacity by 2032 as part of efforts to strengthen
the country’s energy security. A comprehensive portfolio of 23
significant energy initiatives is projected for execution during
this timeframe. The aggregate capital infusion within the Fund’s
energy portfolio is projected to surpass 11 trillion tenge ($21.4
billion).
The Minister of Energy, Yerlan Akkenzhenov, reported at a
government meeting that from January through September 2025,
electricity generation in Kazakhstan totaled 89.9 billion kWh,
which is a 2.5% increase compared to the amount produced during the
same period last year (87.7 billion kWh). The target for 2025 is
117.9 billion kWh.
The conversions from tenge to USD are based on the official
exchange rate set by the National Bank of Kazakhstan, which stands
at 1 USD = 512.53 tenge as of November 29, 2025.
The conversions from tenge to USD are based on the official
exchange rate set by the National Bank of Kazakhstan, which stands
at 1 USD = 513.45 tenge as of December 2, 2025.