
Envision Energy has announced a partnership for Kazakhstan’s 1GW Mirny Wind Farm, marking the country’s inaugural renewable energy project.
The company has signed a letter of award to provide 124 of its 6.5MW wind turbines.
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The agreement was formalised during Kazakhstan Energy Week in capital Astana, with project partners TotalEnergies, Samruk-Energo, and KazMunayGas being present.
The Mirny project, led by Aktas Energy in partnership with the aformentioned companies, aims to transform the country’s energy sector.
It is projected to produce approximately four billion kilowatt hours of energy each year, supplying energy to more than one million homes and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 3.5 million tonnes annually.
The project additionally incorporates a 300MW/600MWh battery energy storage system designed to improve grid reliability and energy security.

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By GlobalDataThis initiative aligns with Kazakhstan’s objective of achieving carbon neutrality by 2060.
Envision Energy was chosen for its cost-efficient and clean energy solutions.
Envision Energy Asia & Africa markets general manager John Lee said: “Kazakhstan is not only a vital partner of Envision Energy in the global energy transition, but also a nation with extraordinary potential to lead Central Asia toward a net-zero future.
“The Mirny wind project stands as a landmark example of how innovation and cross-border collaboration can come together to deliver clean, reliable, and affordable energy at scale.
“With our advanced 6.5MW turbines, localised capabilities, and renewable-powered global supply chain, we are proud to support Kazakhstan’s ambition to achieve 15% renewable energy by 2030 and carbon neutrality by 2060.”
The initial turbines are anticipated to reach Kazakhstan by late 2026, with construction scheduled to commence that same year.
TotalEnergies Renewables Kazakhstan managing director Thierry Plaisant said: “No nation or company can tackle climate change alone; it requires cross-border collaboration, technological excellence, and a shared vision.
“With the advanced turbine technology, global expertise, and strong commitment to local content development, Envision Energy is the partner of choice for Kazakhstan’s landmark wind energy project.
“Together with Envision, we are confident that the Mirny project will play a pivotal role in helping Kazakhstan achieve 15% renewable energy in its national energy mix by 2030, delivering reliable, efficient, and sustainable clean energy while creating lasting economic and social benefits for local communities.”
Last month, Envision Energy and mining company Fortescue signed a 132MW turbine supply agreement for the latter’s inaugural large-scale wind project in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.