World News

Russia will build coal-fired power plants in Kazakhstan

Tengrinews.kz - The deputies of Kazakhstan’s Mazhilis have accepted for consideration a draft law concerning the ratification of an agreement between the governments of Kazakhstan and Russia on the construction of coal-fired heat and power plants in the cities of Kokshetau, Semey, and Ust-Kamenogorsk.
As explained by Mazhilis deputy Yedil Zhanbyrshin, the agreement aims to foster cooperation between the governments of Kazakhstan and Russia on the implementation of the coal-fired power plants project in Kokshetau, Semey, and Ust-Kamenogorsk.

"The agreement outlines efforts for the design, manufacturing, supply of equipment, construction, and commissioning of new heat and power plants, as well as a mechanism for preferential financing through the provision of a Russian state expert credit to Kazakhstan," Zhanbyrshin said during a plenary session of the Mazhilis.

The Mazhilis Committee on Ecology and Natural Resources, headed by Zhanbyrshin, will prepare a conclusion on the bill. Deputies voted to proceed with the consideration of the document.
Earlier, Kazakhstan commenced official negotiations with shortlisted potential suppliers of nuclear power plant technology.

Читайте на 123ru.net