Construction of Waste Processing Plant in Almaty to Begin on May 29
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Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan Olzhas Bektenov held a meeting with Dai Daoguo, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Hunan Junxin Environmental Protection Co., Ltd, one of China’s leading companies in waste-to-energy processing with experience implementing large-scale projects in China and Central Asia, primeminister.kz reports.
The meeting continued the dialogue held earlier, following which an investment agreement was signed on energy utilization of waste in Almaty. The progress of the joint investment project was discussed: the total investment amounts to 145.5 billion tenge.
Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov emphasized the importance of the project being implemented, noting that one of the priorities enshrined in the new Constitution of Kazakhstan is environmental protection. In this regard, the Government faces the task of implementing real projects aimed at ecological modernization through attracting investments and advanced technologies.
The leaders of our countries - President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and President of the People’s Republic of China Xi Jinping - are creating good opportunities for us to develop economic relations. The People’s Republic of China is one of our key trade and economic partners. We welcome the entry of Hunan Company into the Kazakh market and are ready to provide comprehensive assistance and support for joint projects. During our meeting last year, a good impetus was given to this important project for the country," Olzhas Bektenov noted.
Chairman of the Board of Directors Dai Daoguo announced that construction will begin on May 29 this year. The facility is scheduled to be commissioned within two years. The project provides for the introduction of a more modern model of municipal solid waste management - with subsequent conversion into electricity. The launch of the plant will contribute to reducing CO₂ emissions by approximately 200 thousand tons per year, saving about 800 thousand cubic meters of landfill volume annually, and stable generation of "green" energy. The enterprise will be able to process up to 2,000 tons of waste per day and generate up to 60 MW of electricity. At the construction stage, it is planned to create at least 700 temporary jobs, and after the launch of the plant - 120 permanent jobs.
We are confident that we will complete all our work within two years. We know that the President of Kazakhstan and the Government are currently carrying out extensive work related to the ‘green’ development of the country. We strive and work to become a major project that will truly contribute to the ‘green’ development of Kazakhstan and the attraction of investments," Chairman of the Board of Directors Dai Daoguo noted.
The project also provides for the creation of three "green" centers that will ensure reliable electricity supply, the use of energy for digital solutions, and the supply of clean heat for industrial consumers and urban needs during the winter period. In addition, it is planned to establish three bases aimed at introducing technologies, localizing the production of spare parts, training local specialists, and improving environmental culture.
Following the meeting, Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov instructed the relevant state bodies to ensure further support for the project for its timely commissioning.
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