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Wind in the Sails of Renewables in Kazakhstan

Wind in the Sails of Renewables in Kazakhstan

By Catherine Putz
Astana signs yet another wind farm deal, this time with COP28 host UAE’s Masdar for the development of a 1 gigawatt wind power project.

Reliance on Hydrocarbons Still Key for Kazakhstan

Reliance on Hydrocarbons Still Key for Kazakhstan

By Paolo Sorbello
Bullish talk about oil and gas at an industry conference has pushed back the country's energy transition plans.
Can Kazakhstan Become Carbon Neutral by 2060? 

Can Kazakhstan Become Carbon Neutral by 2060? 

By Kamila Auyezova and Wilder Alejandro Sánchez
If the necessary policies are implemented, the goal of carbon neutrality by 2060 is ambitious, but achievable.

Kazakh President Sets Ambitious Goals for Renewables

Kazakh President Sets Ambitious Goals for Renewables

By Paolo Sorbello
The question for the future development of renewable energy sources is whether the goals are, in fact, too ambitious. 

The Green Steppe? Kazakhstan and Its Green Energy Future

The Green Steppe? Kazakhstan and Its Green Energy Future

By Wilder Alejandro Sanchez
Can gas and oil-dependent Kazakhstan increase its reliance on greener energy sources?

The Real Future of Green Energy in Kazakhstan

The Real Future of Green Energy in Kazakhstan

By Andres Fernandez
Given the dominance of conventional energy resources, are Astana’s green energy reforms merely publicity stunts?

EXPO Astana: Behind the Glitz

EXPO Astana: Behind the Glitz

By Paolo Sorbello
An expensive billboard for Kazakhstan's slow transition to clean energy.
EXPO 2017 in Astana Will Contribute to Global Sustainable Development 

EXPO 2017 in Astana Will Contribute to Global Sustainable Development 

By Kairat Abdrakhmanov
"Staging such an important exhibition in Kazakhstan will accelerate our transition to a modern and sustainable economy."

Kazakhstan's Renewable Energy Quest

Kazakhstan's Renewable Energy Quest

By Eric Wheeler
Astana will face a number of practical and political issues in promoting renewable energy sources.

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