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    Lithuania can share know-how in renewable energy with Kazakhstan – ambassador (Exclusive)

    kitsiosgeo by kitsiosgeo
    October 14, 2023
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    Lithuania can share know-how in renewable energy with Kazakhstan – ambassador (Exclusive)

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    BAKU, Azerbaijan, October 14. Lithuania can
    share experience in the field of renewable energy with Kazakhstan,
    in connection with which negotiations are underway, Egidijus
    Navikas, Ambassador of Lithuania to Kazakhstan, told Trend.

    “Energy cooperation between Lithuania and Kazakhstan has not
    been developed deeper, mostly because of the geographical
    situation. Lithuanian companies do not participate in Kazakhstan’s
    energy projects. However, Lithuania welcomes and supports
    EU-Kazakhstan cooperation in the field of energy, notably the
    increase of Kazakh exports to European countries,” he said.

    As the ambassador noted, Lithuania is known for its achievements
    in renewable energy.

    “The country’s government has set ambitious targets to reduce
    environmental pollution. Lithuanian business has already gained
    recognition for the production of renewable energy components.
    There are ongoing talks with Kazakh counterparts about transferring
    experience in this field, but it is still at an early stage,” he
    said.

    Speaking about participation in renewable energy projects in
    Kazakhstan, the ambassador added that Lithuania currently does not
    participate in such projects in the country.

    By the end of 2022, there will be 130 renewable energy
    facilities operating in Kazakhstan with an installed capacity of
    2,400 MW (46 WPPs: 958 MW; 44 SPPs: 1148 MW; 37 HPPs: 280 MW; and 3
    BioPPs: 1.77 MW).

    At the end of 2022, the volume of renewable energy production
    amounted to 5.11 billion kWh (wind farm: 2.4 billion kWh; solar
    power plant: 1.76 billion kWh; hydroelectric power station: 934
    million kWh), or 4.53 percent of the total volume of electrical
    energy production. In 2023, this figure will reach 5 percent.

    Last year, 12 renewable energy facilities were commissioned with
    a total capacity of 385 MW and a total investment of 180 billion
    tenge (about $374 million).

    In 2023, 15 facilities with a total capacity of 276 MW will be
    commissioned.

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