Kazakhstan may refuse electricity supplies from Russia starting 2027 — ministry
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•Kazakhstan plans to stop importing electricity from Russia starting 2027 as it develops its own energy capacities, the republic’s Vice Minister of Energy Sungat Yesimkhanov said.
•"If we commission all of our planned [energy] facilities at the end of this year or the beginning of next year, I think, we won’t be [purchasing electricity from Russia] at all in 2027," he said at a...
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