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Energy transition governance in an emerging economy: opportunities and threats on the road to a sustainable future in Kazakhstan

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Abstract

Kazakhstan has set a lofty goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2060 and plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 15% before 2030 to combat climate change. Kazakhstan is a middle-income country with a highly centralized government, dependent on extractive industries for 21.3% of its GDP. Kazakhstan has positioned itself as a ‘strong state’ that promotes sustainable development in its pursuit of international investment. Utilizing a centralized approach to energy policy, Kazakhstan is seeking to become a center for the manufacturing of renewable energy equipment and a key player in the global energy transition. Yet, this seems to be at odds with their goals of creating a sustainable environmental future in local communities. To better understand the energy transition policies pursued, this article examines the energy sector through a strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) analysis. Drawing on expert stakeholder interviews, this study examines the SWOT to Kazakhstan’s energy transition from the perspective of stakeholder groups. Based on the findings from the interviews, this article suggests policies that Kazakhstan can adopt from other emerging economies to balance socio-economic needs with sustainability goals to achieve its 2060 carbon neutrality target. The findings provide practical insights for policymakers, local government officials, and development practitioners seeking to align national energy goals with the needs of local stakeholders. Additionally, the study contributes to academic debates on decentralized governance and energy transition by providing a nuanced, stakeholder-informed assessment relevant to researchers in environmental policy and sustainability studies.

Original languageEnglish
Article number084007
JournalEnvironmental Research Letters
Volume20
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 1 2025

Funding

The authors acknowledge Sabina Almas and Aiganym Askatova for their contribution to the final project with thanks. This research was supported by Nazarbayev University through Collaborative Research Program (CRP) for 2024–2026, under the Funder Project Reference: 211123CRP1606, the Faculty Development Competitive Research Grants Program (FDCRGP) for the period 2025-2027, under Funder Project Reference: 040225FD4735, Faculty Development Competitive Research Grants Program (FDCRGP) (AI and Data Science) for the period 2024–2026, under the Funder Project Reference: 201223FD2607.

FundersFunder number
Sabina Almas and Aiganym Askatova
Nazarbayev University201223FD2607, 040225FD4735, 211123CRP1606

    UN SDGs

    This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

    1. SDG 13 - Climate Action
      SDG 13 Climate Action

    Keywords

    • Kazakhstan
    • emerging economies
    • energy transitions
    • hydrocarbon energy
    • renewable energy
    • sustainable development

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
    • General Environmental Science
    • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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