• KGS/USD = 0.01143 -0%
  • KZT/USD = 0.00198 -0%
  • TJS/USD = 0.10899 0.93%
  • UZS/USD = 0.00008 0%
  • TMT/USD = 0.28490 -0.28%
  • KGS/USD = 0.01143 -0%
  • KZT/USD = 0.00198 -0%
  • TJS/USD = 0.10899 0.93%
  • UZS/USD = 0.00008 0%
  • TMT/USD = 0.28490 -0.28%
  • KGS/USD = 0.01143 -0%
  • KZT/USD = 0.00198 -0%
  • TJS/USD = 0.10899 0.93%
  • UZS/USD = 0.00008 0%
  • TMT/USD = 0.28490 -0.28%
  • KGS/USD = 0.01143 -0%
  • KZT/USD = 0.00198 -0%
  • TJS/USD = 0.10899 0.93%
  • UZS/USD = 0.00008 0%
  • TMT/USD = 0.28490 -0.28%
  • KGS/USD = 0.01143 -0%
  • KZT/USD = 0.00198 -0%
  • TJS/USD = 0.10899 0.93%
  • UZS/USD = 0.00008 0%
  • TMT/USD = 0.28490 -0.28%
  • KGS/USD = 0.01143 -0%
  • KZT/USD = 0.00198 -0%
  • TJS/USD = 0.10899 0.93%
  • UZS/USD = 0.00008 0%
  • TMT/USD = 0.28490 -0.28%
  • KGS/USD = 0.01143 -0%
  • KZT/USD = 0.00198 -0%
  • TJS/USD = 0.10899 0.93%
  • UZS/USD = 0.00008 0%
  • TMT/USD = 0.28490 -0.28%
  • KGS/USD = 0.01143 -0%
  • KZT/USD = 0.00198 -0%
  • TJS/USD = 0.10899 0.93%
  • UZS/USD = 0.00008 0%
  • TMT/USD = 0.28490 -0.28%
07 December 2025
30 October 2025

A Cascade of Opportunity: How Hydropower Is Driving Growth in Eastern Kazakhstan

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Eastern Kazakhstan is harnessing its hydropower potential to transform water into economic strength. In a region that holds over 40% of the country’s water resources, local authorities are positioning hydropower as a cornerstone of sustainable development and energy independence.

At the recent Altai Invest-2025 international investment forum in Ust-Kamenogorsk, the regional capital of East Kazakhstan, officials signed memorandums for the construction of multiple hydroelectric power plants on the Ubi and Little Ulba rivers. The planned facilities are expected to deliver tens of megawatts of clean energy, generate hundreds of jobs, and reduce dependence on external electricity supplies. 

Regional Potential and Water Strategy

East Kazakhstan has long been regarded as the country’s renewable energy hub. The region already hosts seven operating hydroelectric power plants, including the Bukhtarma, Ust-Kamenogorsk, and Turgusun stations. With its climate less suited to solar and wind energy, hydropower remains the region’s most viable renewable resource.

Local authorities have identified 95 potential sites for small-scale hydropower projects, with a combined capacity of approximately 2 gigawatts. These facilities aim to supply rural areas with electricity, regulate water balances, and support irrigation and flood prevention efforts.

One of the largest agreements signed at the forum involves the construction of two hydropower plants on the Ubi River. According to a memorandum with Global Turbo Compressors, the projects will produce 150 MW and 50 MW, respectively.

Small Stations, Big Returns

CAPITAL DVP plans to construct two mini-hydropower plants with a combined capacity of 45 MW in the Altai region, near the village of Lesnaya Pristan. These projects will utilize modular technologies to accelerate construction timelines and reduce environmental impact. 

Another project, spearheaded by Kazakh firm Zhel Kuat, involves a 15 MW station on the Little Ulba River. Developed in partnership with the regional energy administration, the facility aims to enhance energy supply stability and create local employment.

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The project also includes provisions for environmental impact assessments, fish protection systems, and technical adaptations suited to local conditions.

For East Kazakhstan, hydropower serves not only as a renewable energy source but also as a catalyst for broader regional development. These facilities help regulate floodwaters, support agricultural irrigation, and sustain ecosystems.

The Ubi River, a major tributary of the Irtysh, runs through the Shemonaikha district and flows into the Shulbinskoye reservoir. Planned hydropower sites along its course will leverage natural elevation differences, avoiding the need to flood large areas.

The Turgusinskaya hydropower plant, launched in 2021, is frequently cited as a successful model. The 24.9 MW station has increased energy output, raised tax revenues, and created jobs, all while maintaining environmental standards.

A Broader Development Vision

At Altai Invest-2025, East Kazakhstan region head Nurymbet Saktaganov outlined a regional development strategy through 2030. Key goals include increasing the population to one million, revitalizing border areas, expanding gas infrastructure, and fostering job creation.

“These are ambitious but realistic goals that combine economic growth and social development in the region,” Saktaganov emphasized.

Yulia Chernyavskaya

Yulia Chernyavskaya is a Kazakhstani journalist working in the East Kazakhstan region. She worked for leading national media.

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