Skip to content

Kazakhstan Planning Construction of Ferroalloy-Gas Utilization Plant

Constructing a Ferroalloy-Gas Utilization Plant in Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan Planning Construction of Ferroalloy-Gas Utilization Plant

Revised Article:

Hey there! Let's chat about an exciting development in the world of energy and sustainability. Global metals and mining giant Eurasian Resources Group (ERG) is stepping up its green game in Kazakhstan by building the country's first ferroalloy-gas utilization facility.

Located at Smelting Shop Four of the Aktobe Ferroalloy Plant, this 80-megawatt power plant is expected to revolutionize the industry. The plant, costing a whopping $92 million and due to be completed by 2026, will convert the by-product gas that was previously being wasted through flaring into continuous electricity generation. Not only will this facility eliminate flaring, but it's also projected to redirect over 600,000 cubic meters of gas annually, significantly reducing emissions and promoting energy efficiency.

This move aligns perfectly with Kazakhstan’s national goal of achieving carbon neutrality. By harnessing clean technology, ERG's subsidiary Kazchrome, a top global ferroalloy producer, will be able to support its own carbon-neutral target. In fact, once the utilization facility is up and running, it'll be supplying most of Smelting Shop Four's electricity demand, reducing its reliance on the grid and stabilizing energy costs.

CEO of ERG Group, Shukhrat Ibragimov, expressed his excitement about this move, stating, "This project has the potential to set a new standard for industrial growth and sustainability. It's not just about creating jobs; it's about proving that we can achieve economic progress while protecting our environment."

China Tianchen Engineering Corporation, a globally experienced engineering, procurement, and construction company, will be responsible for designing, supplying equipment, and commissioning the facility. With projects under their belt in 30 countries and being ranked among the world’s top contractors by Engineering News-Record, the corporation brings a wealth of expertise to the table.

Since 2021, Smelting Shop Four has already undergone more than $28 million worth of upgrades, including automated gas-cleaning systems that have significantly reduced environmental impact by 30%. The new facility will complete the transformation of this industrial powerhouse into a model of eco-friendly efficiency in the region.

So, there you have it! ERG is paving the way for sustainable growth in Kazakhstan. As this facility gets closer to completion, we can look forward to a greener future and lower carbon emissions in the world of metals and mining. 😉

  1. The Eurasian Resources Group (ERG) is planning to complete the commissioning of a 80-megawatt power plant in Astana, Kazakhstan, by 2026.
  2. The new facility, located at Smelting Shop Four of the Aktobe Ferroalloy Plant, will convert waste gas into electricity, significantly reducing emissions and promoting energy efficiency within the industry.
  3. Once operational, the power plant will supply most of Smelting Shop Four's electricity demand, thereby reducing its reliance on the grid and stabilizing energy costs.
  4. China Tianchen Engineering Corporation has been contracted to design, equip, and commission the facility, bringing their internationally-recognized expertise to this project.
Kazakhstan plans to construct a Ferroalloy-Gas Processing Plant

Read also:

    Latest