Kazakhstan aims to overhaul its power generation infrastructure by 2045 with the addition of 32 gigawatts (GW) of new capacity, as part of broader efforts to improve energy system stability and increase the share of renewable sources, a senior official said on Monday. Nabi Aitzhanov, chairman of the board of national grid operator KEGOC JSC,
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