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23 September 2025

Renewable Energy 2026

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Unicase is a leading law firm in Central Asia, operating both in the region and globally, including Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan. Unicase boasts one of the most expert teams, renowned for its capabilities in regulation and legislative development, which, combined with extensive transaction experience, enables the firm to win major development projects and remain a preferred adviser on corporate law, M&A transactions, dispute resolution, and legislation. Partners and senior lawyers at Unicase have spent a significant part of their professional careers working with leading international operators, which allows them to understand the expectations of both foreign and local clients regarding the format and content of legal consultations, making Unicase a competitive firm.
For more than a decade, Unicase has been advising developers, companies, and public authorities on the largest renewable energy projects across Central Asia. Our contribution reflects this experience, combining regulatory expertise with investment insights.
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The International Comparative Legal Guide – Renewable Energy (ICLG) 2026 is now live, and we are proud to share that Unicase Central Asia has contributed the Kazakhstan chapter to this highly regarded global publication.

For more than a decade, Unicase has been advising developers, companies, and public authorities on the largest renewable energy projects across Central Asia. Our contribution reflects this experience, combining regulatory expertise with investment insights. The chapter was authored by Raushana Chaltabayeva and Kurmet Zhumagaliyev, under the guidance and leadership of Saniya Perzadayeva, Partner at Unicase.

Chapter Highlights

The Kazakhstan section provides an in-depth overview of the country's renewable energy framework, covering:

  • Overview of the Renewable Energy Sector
  • Market Structure and Investment Opportunities
  • Sale of Renewable Energy and Financial Incentives
  • Consents and Permits
  • Storage Systems
  • Foreign Investment and International Obligations
  • Competition and Antitrust
  • Dispute Resolution
  • Key Updates and Recent Developments

Kazakhstan's Ambitious Energy Transition Goals

Kazakhstan has established a comprehensive policy framework to drive its energy transition:

  • Green Economy Concept: 15% of electricity from renewables by 2030; 50% from alternative and renewable sources by 2050.
  • Carbon Neutrality Strategy 2060: gradual phase-out of coal, expansion of RES, smart grids, and decarbonisation of buildings.
  • Fuel and Energy Complex Concept 2023–2029: implementation of 4,000 MW of RES projects, including energy storage systems, by 2029.

The Law on Renewable Energy defines eligible sources as solar, wind, hydrodynamic water, geothermal, and anthropogenic resources such as biomass, biogas, and consumer waste—all forming the backbone of Kazakhstan's energy transition.

🔗 Read the Kazakhstan chapter on ICLG

🔗 Download the full guide here

Originally published by International Comparative Legal Guide – Renewable Energy (ICLG) 2026.

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