27 July 2021 2:42 GMT Updated 27 July 2021 2:42 GMT in Perth
Italian energy giant Eni has signed agreements with Kazakhstan’s state-run KazMunaiGas to widen the company s energy transition scope in the Central Asian country.
Eni confirmed its chief executive Claudio Descalzi met with Kazakhstan President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and Prime Minister Askar Mamin on Monday, with the company signing cooperation agreements for the development of renewable, hydrogen and biofeedstock projects in Kazakhstan.
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It builds on Eni’s existing work in Kazakhstan s emerging renewable energy sector, with the company’s local subsidiary ArmWind already involved in two wind farms and one photovoltaic plant, which have a combined total capacity of roughly 150 megawatts.
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