2023
DOI: 10.21511/ppm.21(4).2023.14
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Implementation of innovative technologies in Kazakhstan: A case of the energy sector

Diana Sitenko,
Yelena Gordeyeva,
Ali Sabyrzhan
et al.

Abstract: The implementation of innovative renewable energy projects is designed to meet the growing electricity demand and reduce carbon dioxide emissions into the atmosphere. In order to avoid resource dependence of the economy and meet the demand for electricity in remote areas of Kazakhstan, the development of renewable energy sources is urgent. The purpose of this study is to analyze the effectiveness of the implementation of existing mechanisms for the implementation of innovative renewable energy projects through… Show more

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“…In recent times, there has been a surging fascination with renewable energy technologies (RET) owing to political and economic occurrences worldwide that have impacted numerous European Union (EU) nations, particularly the armed dispute between Ukraine and Russia (Bublyk, Kurbet & Yukhymets, 2022;Sitenko et al, 2023;Sotnyk et al, 2023). Various actions, funds, and policies acknowledge the significance of fostering RET technologies within the EU.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent times, there has been a surging fascination with renewable energy technologies (RET) owing to political and economic occurrences worldwide that have impacted numerous European Union (EU) nations, particularly the armed dispute between Ukraine and Russia (Bublyk, Kurbet & Yukhymets, 2022;Sitenko et al, 2023;Sotnyk et al, 2023). Various actions, funds, and policies acknowledge the significance of fostering RET technologies within the EU.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%