Kazakhstan to modernize utility networks for $13 billion

Kazakhstan to modernize utility networks for $13 billion
© Photo: Maria Novoselova/Vestnik Kavkaza

Over the course of five years, Kazakhstan will spend about 6.8 trillion tenge ($13 billion) on modernizing housing and utilities. This was announced at a meeting of the government of the republic.

It is reported that funds for repairing utility infrastructure will be primarily received by regions with network depreciation of more than 65-70%.

It should be noted that the greatest depreciation is observed in the energy system of Kazakhstan. The authorities plan to reduce depreciation from 62% to 45%.

The modernization initiative is expected to cover about 86,000 km of utility networks.

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