UE's Mezgilder Qushteri 100MW Wind Power Project in Kazakhstan Achieves Full Grid Connection

On June 13, great news arrived from the project site in Kazakhstan:Mezgilder Qushteri 100MW Wind Power Project, invested and constructed by Universal Energy, has achieved full-capacity grid connection, marking the official operation of the first wind power project in the region.

Mezgilder Qushteri 100MW Wind Power Project is located in the Ulytau Region of Kazakhstan and has been included in the "Key Projects List of China-Kazakhstan Production Capacity and Investment Cooperation." The project adopts a "co-construction" model of "100% Made in China, 100% Constructed in Kazakhstan," facilitating the global expansion of Chinese brands. 

The project site experiences extreme climate conditions, with only six months of effective construction time per year. Leveraging years of experience in executing renewable energy projects in Kazakhstan and localized resources, Universal Energy efficiently advanced the project's construction.

Once connected to the grid, the project is expected to generate approximately 387 million kWh of electricity annually, reducing local carbon emissions by 387,000 tons each year. During construction, the project created over 500 local jobs and trained more than 200 Kazakh technicians, contributing to the upgrading of the local power grid and the development of supporting industrial chains.