ASTANA, Kazakhstan, February 4. In 2026,
Kazakhstan plans to upgrade 9 energy blocks, 55 boilers, and 51
turbines, Trend
reports via the Ministry of Energy of Kazakhstan.


These measures are expected to reduce the wear and tear on the
country's thermal power plants (TPPs), lowering the current wear
rate from 61% to 59%. The repairs aim to improve the efficiency of
power stations as well as gradually bring them out of the "red
zone" of operational risk.


For the second consecutive year, Kazakhstan is implementing a
national project to modernize its energy sector. This 5-year
program involves an unprecedented amount of work to update the
country's engineering infrastructure.







Over the 5 years, the plan includes upgrading 1,600 kilometers
of heat networks and 78,000 kilometers of electrical grids. As a
result, by 2029, the wear on heat networks will drop from 52% to
42%, while the wear on electrical grids will decrease from 74% to
45%.


In terms of electricity production, Kazakhstan reached 123.1
billion kWh in 2025, with consumption slightly exceeding production
at 124.6 billion kWh. The country's total installed power
generation capacity also grew from 25.3 GW to 26.7 GW during the
year.