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Kazakhstan launches construction of waste-to-energy plant in Astana

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April 21, 2026
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Kazakhstan launches construction of waste-to-energy plant in Astana



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21 April 2026 13:51 (UTC +04:00)

Kazakhstan launches construction of waste-to-energy plant in Astana

Photo: Akimat of Astana


Energy Astana EcoPark project, which will generate electricity from municipal solid waste,is being implemented in partnership with China’s Shenzhen Energy Group.

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