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28 April 2021

Changes In The Legislation Of The Republic Of Kazakhstan On Renewable Energy Sources

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The market for renewable energy sources in Kazakhstan is growing every year and requires appropriate government support.
Kazakhstan Energy and Natural Resources

The market for renewable energy sources in Kazakhstan is growing every year and requires appropriate government support. Taking into account the main global trends, as well as the high interest of foreign investors in renewable energy sources, on December 7, 2020, President Kassym-Jomar Tokayev signed a law on amendments and additions to some legislative acts of the Republic of Kazakhstan on supporting the use of renewable energy sources.

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