Universal Energy's Sarkylmas Kuat 50MW Wind Power Project in Kazakhstan Achieves Grid Connection

Recently, good news came from the project site in Kazakhstan: After round-the-clock construction, Universal Energy's Sarkylmas Kuat 50MW Wind Power Project has achieved full-capacity grid connection and is now officially operational.

Located in the Mangystau Region of Kazakhstan, Sarkylmas Kuat 50MW Wind Power Project is the region's first renewable energy project with turbines exceeding 110 meters in height. It has been included in the "Key Projects of China-Kazakhstan Production Capacity and Investment Cooperation" list. The project consists of eight wind turbines, each with a capacity of 6.25MW, featuring a rotor diameter of 200 meters—the largest single-unit capacity in Kazakhstan to date.

Notably, during the construction of this project, Universal Energy successfully performed turbine installation independently for the first time, marking the company’s full capability in overseas project development—from design and construction to installation and operational management. This achievement further enhances cost efficiency and significantly strengthens the company's core competitiveness.

Once connected to the grid, the project is expected to generate approximately 200 million kWh of electricity annually, reducing local carbon emissions by about 200,000 tons per year.