Samruk-Energy
highlights 2022
27 January
Samruk-Energy JSC makes an early repayment of KZT 15.2 billion of principal debt to the Asian Development Bank.
28 January
The Company changes its procurement procedures to meet new requirements of Samruk-Kazyna JSC.
1 February
MHPP JSC KZT 1 bn bonds are bought back on the AIX.
14 March
Samruk-Energy signs a memorandum of cooperation in health and safety with ArcelorMittal Temirtau JSC.
28 March
The tentrade.kz digital trading platform announced the first tender to sell ash and slag waste generated by Ekibastuz GRES-1.
1 April
The Board of Directors approves Samruk-Energy JSC Energy Transition Programme 2022-2060.
26 April
We make a partial early repayment of KZT 8 billion of the principal to the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
10 May
Samruk-Energy JSC, Kazakhstan's key electricity producer and coal supplier, marks its 15th anniversary.
16 May
GRES-1 LLP repays the principal debt of KZT 2.6 billion to Halyk Bank of Kazakhstan ahead of schedule.
18 July
Ekibastuz GRES-2 commissions a new auxiliary power system for the turbine generator.
21 July
The Company signs a statement of commissioning of a 60 MW wind power plant under the umbrella of Energia Semirechya LLP in Enbekshikazakh District, Almaty Province (Shelek Corridor).
22 July
MHPP JSC KZT 5 bn bonds are bought back on the AIX.
26 July
The Company makes an early repayment of KZT 15.4 billion of the principal to the Asian Development Bank.
5 September
Samruk-Energy fully redeems SNRGb2 bonds for KZT 3.1bn as scheduled.
12 September
The 60 MW wind farm of Energia Semirechya LLP is unveiled. Samruk- Kazyna JSC and PowerChina Resources Limited sign a Memorandum of Cooperation to build a combined 310 MW wind and hydro power plant in Almaty Province.
26 September
Samruk-Kazyna JSC and CMEC Group (China) sign a memorandum on the construction of power unit No. 3 at Ekibastuz GRES-2
7 October
The Agency for Financial Market Regulation and Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan register Samruk-Energy's second bond programme totalling KZT 120 billion.
11 October
The world's largest open pit, Bogatyr, introduces Automated Dispatch Control System (ADCS) as part of its transition to truck and conveyor technology for coal transportation.
7 November
Fitch Ratings upgrades Samruk-Energy"s national long term ratings: foreign and local currency credit ratings to "BB+", the standalone credit profile from "b+" to "bb-" and its unsecured debt from "BB" to "BB+".
25 November
The Development Bank of Kazakhstan and Almaty Power Plants JSC signed a letter of intent to provide financing for the investment project for the gasification of Almaty TPP-2.
25 November
Almaty Power Plants JSC and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development sign a KZT130bn loan agreement for the implementation of Almaty TPP-2 gasification project.
28 November
An emergency situation is declared in connection with an accident at Ekibastuz CHPP. Ekibastuz GRES-1, Ekibastuz GRES-2, and Bogatyr Komir assist utility workers with post-accident cleanup and remediation.
19-27 December
Samruk-Energy passes the first certification audit of its corporate management system for compliance with international standards: ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001, ISO 50001, and ISO 37001.
14 December
The Company approves its Information Technologies and Digitalisation Strategy 2023-2025.
15 December
Bogatyr Komir LLP starts pilot operation of the in-pit coal crushing and conveying system.
19 December
The first train carrying Ekibastuz coal extracted with the help of new technologies arrives at CHPP-2 in Astana.
20 December
The Fund contributes KZT 2.5 billion to the statutory capital of Samruk-Energy. The contribution would be transferred to the statutory capital of Alatau Zharyk Company under the project for reconstruction of cable networks in Almaty.
20 December
MHPP KZT 2 bn bonds are bought back on the AIX.
22 December
Samruk-Energy's power plants exceed the annual electricity generation targets, reaching 102%.