Turkish investor shows interest in Kokshetau CHP plant
Prime Minister Alikhan Smailov had a meeting with acting CEO of Turkish company Gap Insaat Cengel Aziz regarding to prospects for launching new investment projects in Kazakhstan
The Turkish investor will Gap İnşaat participate in a tender for the construction of a thermal power plant in Kokshetau city. While Aziz was expressing the construction of a CHP in Kokshetau is a promising project, he also stated that the company’s interest in expanding its investments in the Kazakhstan.
The Prime Minister stressed that the Republic of Türkiye is an important strategic partner for Kazakhstan, so the government welcomes the implementation of new mutually beneficial projects.
At the same time, Alikhan Smailov added that for the project of construction of a thermal power plant in Kokshetau on the principles of transparency and competitiveness, the Ministry of Energy is holding an open tender in which all potential investors can participate.
For his part, Cengel Aziz expressed his readiness to participate in the tender.
According to the feasibility study, the electric capacity of the new cogeneration plant in Kokshetau will be 240 MW and the heat capacity 520 Gcal/h. The project will be financed by the winner of the tender.
For reference: Gap Insaat, headquartered in Istanbul, was established in 1996. The company specialises in various turnkey infrastructure projects. At present, Gap Insaat is implementing projects in such countries as Türkiye, Turkmenistan, Iraq, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, etc.