ALMATY – Kazakhstan exceeded its national target for renewable electricity generation in 2025, marking another milestone in the country’s green energy transition. According to the Kazakh Energy Ministry, renewable energy facilities generated 8.6 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity in 2025, accounting for 7% of the country’s total electricity production. The ministry attributed the growth to continued government support for the sector, including renewable energy auctions, investment attraction and the commissioning of new generating facilities. In 2025 alone, Kazakhstan commissioned nine renewable energy projects with a combined capacity of 503.5 megawatts (MW). According to the International Renewable Energy Agency’s (IRENA) Renewable Capacity Statistics 2026, Kazakhstan increased its installed renewable energy capacity from 5,561 MW in 2024 to 6,084 MW in 2025.