Plan guiding Kazakhstan's energy sector in the medium-term, outlining the development of an additional 26 GW of installed capacity in Kazakhstan by 2035, including 8.4 GW of renewable energy and 2.4 GW of nuclear. It targets a capacity mix of 34% coal, 26% gas, 24% solar and wind, and 11% hydropower, thereby decreasing coal’s share in the overall mix (45% of coal in 2022). To achieve this, the plan relies on refurbishing existing power plants, constructing new thermal and renewable facilities, deploying significant grid upgrades, and mobilising large state-owned and international investment partnerships.