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Eni widens its renewables presence in Kazakhstan

25/09/2019

Eni, through its local subsidiary ArmWind LLP, a Joint Venture between Eni and General Electric, was awarded a 48 MW wind project as a result of the online reverse auction for Wind Power Plants in the Kazakhstan Northern Zone. This was the third auction held in the country, after the two previous sessions held in 2018. The project, located in the proximity of Badamsha village, in the region of Aktobe, represents the extension of the Badamsha 1 48 MW wind farm currently under construction, which marked the first Eni large scale investment in wind technology.

This newly awarded wind project represents another important milestone in Eni’s overall strategy for decarbonisation and it is part of the transformation path towards green energy and circular economy that Eni has initiated since 2014. The company aims to improve energy access in the countries where it operates and is committed to ensuring maximum effort to reduce CO2 emissions. In order to ensure long-term sustainability, Eni always promotes the development of renewable energy and engages in scientific and technological research.

Link to Eni  Kazakhstan country profile

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