Kazakhstan companies introducing energy efficiency technologies from Expo-2017

ASTANA (TCA) — Director of Kazakhstan’s Led System LLP, Amangeldy Taukenov, told a briefing on October 27 about the application of energy efficiency projects presented at the Expo-2017 in Astana this past summer, the official website of the Prime Minister of Kazakhstan reported.

The development of green energy and energy saving technologies has great prospects in Kazakhstan. According to the development strategy of the State, by 2050, it is planned to produce almost 50% of all electric energy in Kazakhstan from renewable sources.

Within the framework of Expo-2017, Led System presented the projects on full cycle LED production and creation of autonomous street and park lighting with installed systems of video monitoring and explosive material detection.

Today, Led System LLP has successfully launched LED production in the SEZ “Astana – New City”.

Taukenov said that his company had received a grant for creation and production of LED bulbs of the second generation with nano-phosphorus filling for industries, as well as for greenhouses. The company’s plant is engaged in the popular direction of agri-photonics – lighting for growing vegetables in greenhouses. The project in this direction has already started and is in the active phase of financing.

Construction of modern greenhouses on the basis of introduction and application of innovative technologies allows reducing costs for heat and energy supply, which is an important factor in better saturation of the market with greenhouse products, significant contribution to the imports phase-out of vegetable production and increase of economic effectiveness.

Sergey Kwan

TCA

Sergey Kwan has worked for The Times of Central Asia as a journalist, translator and editor since its foundation in March 1999. Prior to this, from 1996-1997, he worked as a translator at The Kyrgyzstan Chronicle, and from 1997-1999, as a translator at The Central Asian Post.
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Kwan studied at the Bishkek Polytechnic Institute from 1990-1994, before completing his training in print journalism in Denmark.

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