Kazakhstan is making significant strides in expanding its national electricity grid to incorporate its western regions, aiming to boost energy security and stimulate regional development. This ambitious project involves the construction of new high-voltage transmission lines and substations designed to improve power distribution efficiency and reliability. By 2027, the integration will enable the western provinces to access stable and uninterrupted power supply, reducing dependence on local, often less reliable energy sources. The upgrade is also expected to facilitate better integration of renewable energy projects in the Caspian Sea region, aligning with Kazakhstan’s goals for sustainable growth.

Key features of the network upgrade…