Samruk-Energy and China Energy International discuss implementation of joint investment projects

A meeting between Kairat Maxutov, Chairman of the Management Board of Samruk-Energy JSC, and Mr. Lu Zexiang, Chairman of the Management Board of China Energy International Group, was held at the headquarters of China Energy Engineering Corporation.

During the meeting, the parties discussed the advancement of joint investment projects focused on the construction of solar and wind power plants. Specifically, both sides agreed to expedite all necessary procedures to enable the timely commencement of construction of a 300 MW solar power plant in the Turkistan region within the current year, as well as a 500 MW wind power plant in the Karaganda region, scheduled for 2026.

In addition, the parties discussed preparations for the China–Central Asia Summit, which is set to take place in June 2025 in Astana with the participation of Heads of State. It is expected that project agreements will be signed during the summit.

Furthermore, the company executives outlined specific steps to enhance future cooperation in the construction and modernization of energy infrastructure across the Republic of Kazakhstan.

 

Samruk-Energy and Power China International discuss modernization of Almaty CHP-2

As part of a working visit to Beijing, a delegation from Samruk-Energy, led by Chairman of the Management Board Kairat Maxutov, held a meeting with the management team of Sepco 1 and Power China International.

The meeting focused on advancing the project “Modernization of Almaty CHP-2 aimed at reducing environmental impact”, along with exploring other potential areas of cooperation.

Following the meeting, the parties agreed to intensify efforts on the planned initiatives and to hold the next round of talks at the Almaty CHP-2 site.

 

Samruk-Energy delegation holds meeting with China Machinery Engineering Corporation

As part of a working visit to Beijing, a meeting was held with the Chinese company China Machinery Engineering Corporation (CMEC). During the negotiations, the parties discussed prospects for cooperation in the construction of gas cleaning systems and the modernization of energy facilities using advanced technologies aimed at reducing pollutant emissions.

CMEC confirmed its readiness to participate in projects related to the construction of gas-fired generation facilities and renewable energy sources, as well as in the transfer of technologies to mitigate the environmental impact of energy infrastructure.

Following the meeting, the company executives agreed to establish a joint working group in the near future to explore potential areas of cooperation.

 

Bogatyr Komir increases coal production and shipments in Q1 2025

According to data from the Bureau of National Statistics, Kazakhstan's coal industry is demonstrating steady growth. From January to March 2025, the country produced 28.5 million tons of hard coal — an increase of 5.6% compared to the same period in the previous year.

Bogatyr Komir LLP has made a significant contribution to this positive trend. In the first quarter of 2025, the company boosted its coal output to 12.4 million tons, marking a 6.8% increase year-on-year.

Coal sales volumes also saw an upward trend: over the three-month period, 12.4 million tons were shipped, which is 2.8% higher than in Q1 2024. Of this total, 9.9 million tons were supplied to the domestic market, while 2.5 million tons were exported.

The growth in production and sales underscores the company’s stable development and its strategic role in ensuring the country’s energy security.

 

Samruk-Energy's share in Kazakhstan’s electricity market exceeds 34%

As of the first quarter of 2025, Samruk-Energy JSC has maintained its leading position in Kazakhstan’s electricity market, increasing its market share from 33.8% to 34.2% compared to the same period last year.

Electricity generation for January–March 2025 totaled 11,444.7 million kWh, which is 4.4% higher than the figure recorded in the first quarter of 2024.

 

80th Anniversary of the Great Victory: Employees of Samruk-Energy JSC Group honored veterans and home front workers

On the eve of Victory Day, employees of Samruk-Energy honored their veterans with deep reverence and gratitude.

At CHP-1 named after B. Orazbaev, a solemn event was held to mark the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory. Following tradition, the plant’s employees laid flowers at the Victory Obelisk on the premises. The youth group of the power plant, together with union representatives, visited home front veterans Praskovya Aksenova and Alexey Korobkin.

Employees of Almaty CHP- 3 extended congratulations to home front workers, including Valentina Semenovna Maksimenko, who turned 94.

Employees of Bogatyr Komir LLP also visited veterans and home front workers, expressing profound gratitude for the peaceful skies above and presenting them with commemorative medals.

The team of Alatau Zharyk Company JSC also expressed gratitude to veterans and home front workers ahead of Victory Day. Among them was veteran Kambar Amirovich Sarsenov, who served on the front lines during the war in a rifle regiment of the Kalinin, Baltic, and Belarusian fronts. For his courage and bravery, he was awarded the Order of the Red Star, Orders of Glory III and II Degrees, and other medals.

Employees of Ust-Kamenogorsk and Shulbinsk HPPs held a traditional volunteer initiative for Victory Day to support World War II veterans, former child prisoners of concentration camps, and survivors of the Leningrad blockade. Using voluntary contributions collected by employees of both stations, approximately 500 kWh of electricity was covered for all individuals in these categories residing in East Kazakhstan and Abay regions. Financial aid was provided to 30 families.

The veterans expressed heartfelt gratitude to the employees of Samruk-Energy JSC companies for their attention, care, and remembrance, which unites generations and inspires continued efforts for peace and prosperity.

 

 

Dedicated to Victory Day: CHP-1 operator climbs Heroes-Panfilovtsy Peak

Aidos Masiraliev, an operator at the central thermal control panel for steam turbines at CHP- 1 named after B. Orazbaev, climbed the 28 Panfilovtsy Peak to mark the 80th anniversary of Victory, honoring the heroes’ legacy.

“I wanted to pay tribute not with words, but through action”, - Aidos says. Despite cold, fatigue, and lack of oxygen, he reached the summit, drawing inspiration from the resilience of the Panfilovtsy and his family that also cherishes the memory of wartime veterans.

Aidos is the winner of the “Outstanding Production Specialist – 2024” award. He has completed several climbs, each time carrying APP flag.

This is more than sport. It symbolizes the continuity of generations, demonstrating that memory endures—through actions, deeds, and the hearts of today’s new heroes.

 

 

III Charity Samruk Marathon: Samruk-Energy employees participated in the marathon of kindness

A grand charitable event, organized by Samruk-Kazyna Fund, was held in the Botanical Garden of Astana. Over 50 employees from the Head office and subsidiaries of Samruk-Energy JSC participated in the run.

The marathon featured races of 5 km and 10 km. In the 10 km race, second place was secured by Gazi Ismukhambetov, Advisor to the Chairman of the Board of APP JSC (age category 60+), and Raigul Ryskulova, an employee of Ekibastuz CHP (age category 40–49).

Erzhan Zhanmailov, a lead repair service specialist at APP JSC (age category 40–49), and Bekzat Kalelov, an electrician at CHP-1 of APP JSC (age category 18–29), earned third place.

The funds collected during the marathon will support the establishment of inclusive classrooms for children with special educational needs.

 

 

At Ekibastuz CHP, fuel consumption fell significantly due to streamlined operations

Ekibastuz CHP successfully powered through the 2024–2025 autumn-winter season, delivering reliable equipment performance and uninterrupted heat supply to customers.
Pre-season upgrades and repairs slashed fuel consumption significantly: mazut (heavy fuel oil) usage dropped 3.5 times, from 3,284 tons to 949 tons. This reduction reflects stable operation of core equipment and a boost in the plant’s overall efficiency. 

In June 2024, Ekibastuz CHP was placed under the trust management of  Samruk-Energy JSC Its subsidiary, Energy Solutions Center LLP swiftly executed extensive repairs and prepped the plant for winter.
The work included major and routine maintenance on ten boiler units, one turbine unit, auxiliary systems, and plant-wide infrastructure. Repairs were also completed on the ash dump dam, buildings, and structures, alongside the construction of a clarified water pipeline within the plant’s premises. 

These efforts, part of the 2024–2025 heating season preparations, reduced core equipment wear by 3.7%, from 51.8% to 48.1%, and cut technological disruptions by 90%, from 191 to 18. Notably, no disruptions during the autumn-winter period impacted heat supply reliability. 

With the heating season concluded, Ekibastuz CHP is gearing up for the next autumn-winter period. Ongoing repairs are in full swing, with plans for 11 maintenance projects, including major overhauls of six more boiler units and chimney No. 3. 

 

Samruk-Energy employees participated in citywide cleanup

On April 26, a citywide cleanup event was held in Astana as part of the environmental initiative "Taza Kazakhstan".

Samruk-Energy JSC employees participated in the event and helped with landscaping at the intersection of S. Nurmagambetov street and R. Kosharbayev avenue.

Sustainable development and environmental responsibility are among the top priorities of Samruk-Energy JSC.

 

Bogatyr Komir sets new record

The first quarter of 2025 marked a true breakthrough. Thanks to the effective collaboration between Bogatyr Komir LLP and NC Kazakhstan Temir Zholy JSC, a record 3.9 million tonnes of coal were shipped to consumers in February.

Every day, solid fuel was dispatched via 33 train routes — reliably, precisely, and without a single disruption. This achievement was made possible through the strong coordination and dedication of both the mining and railway teams.

To mark the occasion, Vadim Kopylov, Director of the Integrated Planning Department at NC KTZh JSC, sent a letter of appreciation to Bogatyr Komir.

"We appreciate Bogatyr Komi LLP’s proactive efforts to enhance loading operations and make efficient use of station infrastructure. These initiatives have played a key role in ensuring the consistent dispatch of block trains, achieving strong production results, and improving railcar turnaround times" - the letter stated.