We helped the European largest wind power plant manufacturer, a Danish company Vestas, on entering the Kazakhstan market and starting a large-scale investment programme. In particular, our Experts advised regarding licences, permits, and processes in construction and design of wind turbine facilities in Kazakhstan.

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Denmark Wind Turbine Manufacturer: Commercial & Operational Matters
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Unicase delivered an in-depth review of Kazakhstan construction legislation in accordance with the Client’s needs. We assisted with matters of subcontractor's rights and obligations, operation and management activities, and technical requirements for the RES facilities installation. This analysis will ease the Client’s daily operations, which will in turn enable them to concentrate on the main goals.
The Client is one of the global leaders in sustainable energy solutions, and Unicase will aid further energy solutions development and wind farms deployment in the country.
The Project will benefit the domestic economy, RES, and carbon neutrality developments. Unicase contributes to creating thousands of jobs and a better world through the Client’s design, manufacture, installation, and maintenance of the wind energy and hybrid projects. Currently, the Client is present in more than 85 countries, and to date prevented 1.5 billion cubic tonnes of carbon dioxide from being emitted into the atmosphere, thus contributing to a more sustainable energy system.
Impact & Outcome
The Team also coordinated the Client’s work regarding qualification approvals with the Kazakhstan Ministry of Industry and Infrastructure Development, and the Ministry of Energy.
Our work will make it possible to welcome big players from the renewable energy field to Kazakhstan, harnessing the wind power potential and increasing the country's investment attractiveness.
Cases
Currently, the Kazakhstan Energy Ministry, a number of other government agencies, the Unicase Law Firm, and Samruk-Energy JSC are implementing a whole range of measures aimed at improving the conditions for investment projects in hydroelectric power plants construction.
We helped the European largest wind power plant manufacturer, a Danish company Vestas, on entering the Kazakhstan market and starting a large-scale investment programme.
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