According to the latest data from 2024–2025:
✔️ Total installed renewable energy capacity has exceeded 3.1 GW,
✔️ including more than 1.26 GW of solar power,
✔️ while renewable generation reached 6.81% of the national electricity mix in the first half of 2025.
Kazakhstan set a national target to reach a 6% renewable energy share by 2025, and this milestone has already been achieved. This result reflects a consistent, structured, and forward-looking government policy. The country is now moving confidently toward its next goal — 15% renewable energy by 2030 — supported by steady capacity growth and increasing investor engagement.
Each year, progress becomes more tangible: new projects are commissioned, installed capacities expand, and market activity continues to strengthen. For a country with significant solar and renewable potential, this trajectory represents more than an energy trend — it signals a strategic shift toward long-term sustainability and energy security.
For OLA, this progress represents more than statistics.
It reflects a clear market direction that aligns with long-term development priorities. OLA closely monitors Kazakhstan’s renewable energy sector, follows policy and market dynamics, and strengthens partnerships to support high-quality, sustainable clean-energy solutions that match the country’s growing ambitions.
Kazakhstan’s green energy future is being built today — step by step, megawatt by megawatt — and this transformation is creating new opportunities for long-term, responsible development.
Clean energy. Real progress. A future shaped by strategy and cooperation.