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Kazakhstan Drops Russian Partners in Power Plant Projects

Summary by The Moscow Times
Kazakhstan has dropped plans to involve Russian companies in building three combined heat and power (CHP) plants and will instead proceed with domestic and alternative partners after failing to secure financing from Moscow, the business outlet Kursiv reported, citing a recent government briefing.

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Projects previously planned with Russia's participation will be implemented without it. Kazakhstan's Vice Minister of Energy, Sungat Yesimkhanov, confirmed that Russian contractors are no longer involved in the construction of three combined heat and power plants (CHPs). The work will be carried out by another consortium, and the plants are scheduled to launch in 2029. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing Tengrinews.kz. Read also: Russia-fri…

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Kazakhstan has abandoned plans to build three CHP plants jointly with the Russian Federation - the projects have been transferred to another countryKazakhstan has transferred contracts for the construction of CHP plants to a Singaporean consortium due to a lack of financing from the Russian Federation. The facilities will be built by the end of 2029.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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The Moscow Times broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the) on Tuesday, April 7, 2026.
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