On October 16, in Astana, representatives of the NJSC “International Green Technologies and Investment Center” led by Deputy Chairman Bekezhan Zhakeyev met with representatives of the Polish company Green East Renewable Energy (GERE), headed by CEO Rafal Roszczyk, along with Arkadiusz Grajczyk, Chairman of the Polish-Kazakh Association “Dostyk.” The meeting was supported by the Polish Investment and Trade Agency.
Representatives from GERE shared insights into the experience of Polish companies in developing green energy, particularly in the construction and operation of wind power plants utilizing modern technologies to enhance the stable performance of systems. They also presented information on projects involving the construction of waste incineration plants in European countries, where the company has successfully implemented eco-friendly waste disposal solutions. The Polish side also expressed its willingness to assist in training Kazakh specialists and conducting necessary workshops.
In turn, the Center expressed gratitude for the interest in collaborating with Kazakh partners and emphasized its readiness to discuss potential joint projects in the field of green energy. The possibilities for implementing Polish advanced technologies in waste management were discussed, which could help reduce carbon footprints.
At the conclusion of the meeting, both parties agreed to continue the dialogue, keep each other informed about promising projects, and explore opportunities to learn from Poland’s best practices in renewable energy and waste management.