In the heart of Asia-Europe continent - Kazakhstan, Xinjiang Goldwind Technology Co., Ltd. will, with its leading wind power technology and reliable products, work hand in hand with its domestic engineering partner, CITIC Construction, to bring green clean power to Kazakhstan, The new energy road that helps the heart of the Eurasian continent will develop deeper and further.
On December 14, Goldwind signed a cargo supply agreement with CITIC Construction Co., Ltd. (CITIC) to provide 2 GW109-2.5MW for the Shelek 5MW wind power project in Almaty Direct-drive permanent magnet wind turbine and will deliver the project by 2018. This project is also the first wind power project of Goldwind in Kazakhstan to boost the clean energy industry in Kazakhstan.
The Chirico project is the concrete implementation of China's assistance to Kazakhstan's wind energy solar project, which is entrusted by the Chinese owner's Ministry of Commerce and the project EPC contractor CITIC Construction to undertake the technical guidance on the supply, transportation and installation of 5MW wind power plant complete sets of equipment Commissioning work, and provide 2-year warranty operation and maintenance service after the project has completed the acceptance of foreign technology.
Kazakhstan is the 17th largest oil producer in the world and its energy composition relies heavily on coal and fossil fuels and few existing wind power installed capacity in the country.Goldwind has been actively concerned about the energy development strategy of Central Asian countries and has actively promoted the development of China And Kazakhstan's exchange and interaction in the field of energy development and change to promote energy transformation in Kazakhstan.
Relying on the government of Kazakhstan in 2013 to amend the bill to support the development of renewable energy and the government to develop 2030 and 2050 respectively, 20% of renewable energy accounted for 30% and 50% of the target plan, the future Goldwind will be Kazakhstan's wind power market and other renewable energy applications to enhance the 'brick and mortar'.