Kazakhstan to Cut Russian Power Imports from 2027
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The Kazakh Ministry of Energy announced that the country may refuse to purchase electricity from Russia beginning in 2027.
Kazakhstan has relied on Russian power imports for several years to meet domestic demand, citing a shortage of its own generation capacity. The ministry said the decision would be implemented in 2027, after which it would stop buying electricity from Russia.
The move follows ongoing discussions about energy security and diversification of supply sources in the region.
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