Kazakhstan will increase its production of coal in the period 2023-2029, the Kazakh Ministry of Industry and Construction has said, adding that the country exports around 28% of the total volume of coal it mines. In order to meet the demands of energy-producing and industrial enterprises, the ministry says it is working to increase coal […]
Kazakhstan is struggling to meet the energy needs of its booming cryptocurrency mining industry, which is flourishing thanks to cheap power and an exodus of crypto miners from neighbouring China. The Central Asian nation of 19 million has become the world’s second-biggest bitcoin mining location after the United States in recent months, according to the […]
Published: 28/09/2023 (Updated: 26/03/2024) in News by Editor. In a modest Kyiv apartment, soldiers off-duty assemble to smoke cannabis, momentarily detaching themselves from the distressing memories they carry. They strive to remain unidentified, as the military frowns upon drug usage, even in this distant location far from the front lines. The war has triggered a […]
The current geopolitical situation exacerbated by the Ukraine war and sanctions imposed on Russia has led the energy-rich Central Asian country of Kazakhstan to find alternate routes to transport its gas and oil to global markets. Kazakhstan exports 80% of its oil through the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) and hence it needs to diversify its […]
Kazakhstan is “completely dependent” on Russia when it comes to balancing energy needs and the best solution is to create a transnational electricity grid in Central Asia, similar to the one in Europe, Roman Bilousov from Evenor Energy SA told. To illustrate the magnitude of the potential projects, Kazakhstan’s ambassador to the EU, Margulan Baimukhan, […]
China is the world’s biggest coal consumer. Neighboring Kazakhstan sits on some of the world’s biggest coal reserves. Yet they have never done much business trading the stuff, largely because it is expensive to move by rail. That may be about to change. Rolling blackouts caused by a coal shortage are threatening China’s economy. Gummed-up […]
Adani Group, controlled by Gautam Adani, a billionaire from India, examined several sites in Kazakhstan to find a suitable location for its one-gigawatt coal power plant, Roman Bilousov from Evenor Energy SA reported. «We are in touch with Adani Group as the company is thinking about the construction of a one-gigawatt coal power plant. We […]
Published: 29/09/2023 (Updated: 26/03/2024) in News by Editor-in-Chief. Within a humble Kyiv residence, soldiers off-duty come together to indulge in cannabis, seeking temporary relief from the haunting images they have encountered. Anonymity is paramount, as the military disapproves of drug use, even in this far-flung place removed from the front. The conflict has sparked a […]
Published: 25/09/2023 (Updated: 26/03/2024) in News by Reporter. In a humble Kyiv residence, off-duty soldiers gather to indulge in cannabis and momentarily escape the haunting memories of their experiences. They strive to remain anonymous, as the military disapproves of drug use, even in this distant location away from the battlefield. The ongoing conflict has caused […]
Published: 26/03/2024 in News by Editor-in-Chief. Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy confirmed that he is considering sacking his popular top general as part of a “reset” of the country’s leadership, as a senior US Republican lambasted a new Bill to unblock billions of dollars in vital military aid for Kyiv. Kyiv’s political scene has been dominated […]