- TotalEnergies, Qazaq Green Power, and KMG Green selected suppliers for the 1 GW Mirny Wind Farm, appointing Envision Energy and SANY Renewable Energy as turbine providers.
- Construction will begin in 2026 in the Zhambyl Region, supporting Kazakhstan’s goal of 15% renewable energy by 2030 and carbon neutrality by 2060.
TotalEnergies and its partners Qazaq Green Power and KMG Green completed supplier selection for the 1-gigawatt Mirny wind farm, advancing Kazakhstan’s push toward clean energy and carbon neutrality by 2060.
Meanwhile, Aktas Energy, the joint venture developing the Mirny project, signed letters of award with Envision Energy and SANY Renewable Energy Co. to supply 150 wind turbines. The partners announced the agreement during Kazakhstan Energy Week in Astana on October 3.
In addition, the companies will begin construction in 2026 in the Zhambyl Region in southern Kazakhstan and plan to commission the project in 2028. The Mirny wind farm will boost Kazakhstan’s energy security and help the country reach its goal of producing 15% of its electricity from renewables by 2030.
“We are delighted to select two leading wind turbine suppliers for our one-gigawatt Mirny Wind Project in Kazakhstan,” said Thierry Plaisant, Managing Director of TotalEnergies Renewables Kazakhstan. “This milestone moves us closer to the next development phases and strengthens TotalEnergies’ role in advancing Kazakhstan’s renewable energy ambitions.”
Furthermore, Aktas Energy chose Envision Energy and SANY Renewable Energy for their proven wind turbine technology, cost efficiency, and commitment to local manufacturing. Both companies will also establish production operations in Kazakhstan.
“Kazakhstan holds extraordinary potential to lead Central Asia toward a net-zero future,” said John Lee, General Manager for Asia & Africa at Envision Energy. “The Mirny project shows how innovation and international collaboration can deliver clean, reliable, and affordable energy at scale.”
SANY Renewable Energy will also provide 7.7 MW turbines, partly produced at Kazakhstan’s first wind power equipment manufacturing plant, a joint venture with Samruk Kazyna Invest that opened technically on September 2, 2025.
“Our 7.7 MW model, already installed across three Kazakh projects with a combined capacity of 83.6 MW, will be among the first to roll off the new factory’s production line,” said Robin Liu, Managing Director for Asia Pacific & Africa at SANY Renewable Energy.
The Mirny project positions Kazakhstan as a regional leader in renewable energy development and marks a decisive step toward building a sustainable and resilient power system.