
Kazakhstan's Urgent Push for Heating Season Readiness
Kazakhstan Prepares for Heating Season Amidst Prime Minister's Strict Deadline Kazakhstan is gearing up for the upcoming heating season with ambitious infrastructure upgrades, as announced in a recent government meeting. The Prime Minister, Olzhas Bektenov, issued a firm directive emphasizing the need for timely and complete project execution. The plans include the repair of 577 substations, the modernization of 8 million kilometers of water and gas pipelines, and the commissioning of 621 MW of new energy capacity by 2025. This significant investment aims to ensure reliable heating for the nation's citizens. Deputy Energy Minister, Sun'gat Yesimkhanov, highlighted the importance of these projects, stating, "These upgrades are essential to guarantee a stable and efficient heating supply across the country." The video showcases ongoing work at various facilities, demonstrating the scale of the undertaking. The timely completion of these projects is crucial for the comfort and well-being of Kazakhstan's population during the winter months.