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How to Obtain Electricity Generation License Kazakhstan 2026, Step‑by‑step Guide and PDF Checklist

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Last updated: June 12, 2026

Any company planning to build or operate a power plant in Kazakhstan must answer one threshold question before committing capital: does the project require an electricity generation licence? Under the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan on Electric Power Industry (the “Electric Power Industry Law”), most entities that produce electricity for sale to the grid or to third parties must hold a valid generation licence issued through the state e‑licensing portal, elicense. kz. With the Kazakhstan electricity market changes in 2026, including ongoing capacity‑market reforms flagged by the Ministry of Energy and updated KEGOC interconnection procedures, the licensing landscape has shifted enough to warrant a fresh compliance review.

This guide explains how to obtain an electricity generation license in Kazakhstan, covering when a licence is required versus when renewable projects may be exempt, the exact documents needed, statutory timelines, fees, penalties for non‑compliance, and what project‑finance lenders will expect before committing funds.

Quick Decision Checklist: When Is a Generation Licence Required vs Exempt?

The starting point is the Electric Power Industry Law, published on the official legal information system Adilet. The law defines “electricity generation” as the production of electric and (where applicable) thermal energy at power plants, and requires any legal entity engaged in that activity on a commercial basis to hold a licence unless a specific exemption applies. The rule is binary: if you sell electricity, you almost certainly need a licence; if you generate solely for your own consumption below certain conditions, you may not.

Use the table below to identify your position quickly.

Activity / Scenario Licence Required? Legal Basis / Notes
Selling electricity to third parties or wholesale to the grid (IPP model) Yes Electric Power Industry Law, generation licence required for any entity producing electricity for commercial sale; application via elicense.kz.
Captive generation for own consumption only (no sale to third parties), below small‑scale thresholds No (subject to conditions) Exemption under the law for facilities generating exclusively for the licence holder’s own needs, provided no electricity is sold or fed into the unified power system for commercial purposes.
Resale of purchased electricity (energy supply / trading) Yes, separate energy supply licence Distinct permit category; application typically through egov.kz e‑services. Not the same as a generation licence.
Utility‑scale renewable generation (wind / solar) selling to the grid Yes, unless small‑scale exemption applies Renewable facilities selling electricity under a PPA or auction mechanism require a generation licence. Certain small renewable installations may benefit from simplified treatment, see exemptions below.
Hybrid projects (generation + battery storage) Likely Yes, depends on activities Storage paired with generation that feeds the grid triggers the generation licence requirement; storage‑only activities may require separate registration or permits under evolving Ministry of Energy guidance.

The critical dividing line is commercial sale. Once electricity crosses from the producer to a buyer, whether through a bilateral PPA, an auction allocation, or the balancing market, the generation licence requirement is triggered.

Common Exemptions for Renewables (2026)

The Electric Power Industry Law, together with the Law on Supporting the Use of Renewable Energy Sources, provides a framework of incentives for renewable energy, but these incentives should not be confused with licence exemptions. Utility‑scale wind, solar, small hydro, and biogas projects that sell output to the grid under the Single Buyer mechanism (operated by the Financial Settlement Centre) are required to hold a generation licence on the same terms as conventional plants.

A genuine exemption exists only for small‑scale installations generating electricity exclusively for the owner’s own consumption and not connected to the unified power system for purposes of commercial export. Rooftop solar panels powering a single factory or farm, for example, fall outside the licensing perimeter provided no surplus is sold. Industry observers note that Kazakhstan’s regulatory framework does not yet include a formal net‑metering or feed‑in tariff scheme that would allow small prosumers to sell surplus to the grid without a licence, early indications suggest that the Ministry of Energy may address this gap in upcoming regulatory packages, but as of mid‑2026 the exemption remains narrow.

Developers should note that even exempt captive facilities may still require other power plant permits in Kazakhstan, including environmental approvals and construction authorisations, the generation licence exemption does not waive those parallel obligations.

Legal Basis and Regulator: The Electricity Generation Licence Framework in Kazakhstan

The principal statute governing the electricity generation licence in Kazakhstan is the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan on Electric Power Industry, available in its current consolidated form on the Adilet legal information system. Key provisions relevant to licensing include:

  • Definitions and scope. The law defines “energy producing organisation” and “generation of electric energy” and establishes that generation, transmission, distribution, and supply each constitute separately licensed activities.
  • Licensing authority. The competent body is the Committee for Regulation of Natural Monopolies and Protection of Competition (now under the Ministry of National Economy), working through the unified state e‑licensing platform at elicense.kz.
  • Subordinate regulation. Government decrees set out the specific qualification requirements, document lists, and procedural rules for licence applicants. These are periodically updated and published on Adilet.
  • WTO alignment. Kazakhstan’s WTO accession commitments include transparency obligations on licensing procedures, reflected in the standardised e‑service format used on elicense.kz.

The energy supply licence (for electricity resale/trading) is a separate category and should not be confused with the generation licence. Applicants planning both generation and sale activities may need to apply for each licence independently.

Step‑by‑Step: How to Obtain an Electricity Generation License via elicense.kz

All generation licence applications in Kazakhstan are submitted electronically through elicense.kz, the state’s unified e‑licensing portal. The platform eliminates paper applications and enables tracking of application status in real time. Below is the general application workflow.

  1. Register on elicense.kz. The applicant entity must have a valid digital signature (EDS) issued by the National Certification Centre of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Register the legal entity on the portal using the entity’s BIN (Business Identification Number) and authorised representative’s IIN.
  2. Select the licence category. Navigate to the licensing services section and select the relevant sub‑category for electricity generation. The portal groups energy sector licences under a dedicated heading, ensure you select “generation” rather than “transmission,” “distribution,” or “energy supply.”
  3. Complete the electronic application form. Fill in entity details: legal name, BIN, legal address, contact information, details of the proposed generation facility (location, capacity in MW, fuel type or renewable source), and planned commissioning date.
  4. Upload required documents. Scan and upload each document listed in the qualification requirements (see checklist table below). All documents must be in Kazakh or Russian; foreign‑language originals require notarised translation.
  5. Pay the state fee. The portal will generate a payment reference. The state duty (госпошлина) for a generation licence is calculated in Monthly Calculation Indices (MCI), the applicable rate is set by the Tax Code and updated annually. Payment is made electronically.
  6. Submit and track. Once all fields are complete and documents uploaded, submit the application. The portal assigns a tracking number. The licensing authority reviews the application within the statutory processing period.
  7. Receive decision. The licence is issued in electronic form through elicense.kz. If the application is deficient, the authority issues a reasoned refusal or requests additional documents within the same portal.

Documents Checklist for the elicense.kz Electricity License Application

The following table summarises the core documents typically required under the qualification requirements for a generation licence. Applicants should verify the current list directly on elicense.kz, as document requirements are updated periodically by government decree.

Document Where to Obtain Notes
Application form (electronic) Generated on elicense.kz Auto‑populated from BIN data; verify accuracy before submission.
Certificate of state registration / extract from the legal entities register Ministry of Justice / egov.kz Must be current; electronic extract accepted.
Charter (constituent documents) of the legal entity Applicant’s corporate records Notarised copy; must reflect energy generation as a permitted activity in the company’s objects.
Qualification requirements confirmation (technical competence) Applicant / technical consultants Evidence of qualified personnel, technical equipment, and operational readiness to generate electricity.
Technical passport of the generation facility Design / engineering contractor Includes installed capacity (MW), fuel type, schematic drawings, and equipment specifications.
Environmental impact assessment (EIA) approval or environmental emission permit Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources Required for all generation facilities; scope depends on capacity and fuel type.
Grid connection agreement or KEGOC technical conditions letter KEGOC (transmission) or regional electricity distribution company Confirms that the plant can connect to the unified power system; critical for bankability.
Land title or lease agreement for the plant site Local akimat (regional government) Must cover the full project footprint; lease term should match or exceed the licence term.
Payment receipt for state duty Generated on elicense.kz / bank transfer Retain electronic confirmation.
Power of attorney (if filed by a representative) Notary Must specifically authorise the representative to apply for licences on behalf of the entity.

Translation and Notarisation Requirements

Kazakhstan’s state language is Kazakh, and Russian has equal official use in state bodies. All documents submitted to elicense.kz must be in Kazakh or Russian. Foreign‑language documents, such as equipment certificates from overseas manufacturers, shareholder resolutions of a foreign parent, or technical reports prepared in English, require notarised translation by a certified translator in Kazakhstan. Apostille or consular legalisation may also be needed for documents originating from countries that are not parties to the Hague Apostille Convention with Kazakhstan.

Fees, Timelines and Processing for the Electricity Generation Licence

Understanding the cost and timeline is essential for project scheduling and financial close planning.

  • State duty (fee). The fee for issuance of a generation licence is prescribed by the Tax Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan and is denominated in Monthly Calculation Indices (MCI). The MCI value is set annually by the national budget law. Industry observers indicate that generation licence fees generally fall in a range equivalent to several hundred US dollars, though the exact amount depends on the MCI rate applicable in the year of application. Applicants should confirm the current MCI value and the applicable multiplier on elicense.kz or egov.kz at the time of filing.
  • Processing timeline. The Electric Power Industry Law and subordinate regulations prescribe a statutory processing period for licence applications. Under standard administrative procedure rules, the licensing authority has up to 30 business days from receipt of a complete application to issue or refuse a licence. Incomplete applications may be returned for correction, which restarts the clock. In practice, well‑prepared applications with complete documentation have been processed within 15–20 business days, according to industry experience documented in the USAID Investor Guide.
  • Licence term. Generation licences are typically issued without a fixed expiry date (indefinite term), subject to ongoing compliance with qualification requirements and reporting obligations. The licensing authority retains the power to suspend or revoke a licence for cause.
  • Reissuance and amendments. Changes to key licence parameters, such as increased generation capacity, change of facility location, or corporate restructuring, require a licence amendment or reissuance, which follows a similar application process and fee structure.

For projects targeting a specific financial close date, the likely practical effect is that applicants should submit the elicense.kz application at least 45–60 days before the date by which a valid licence must be in hand, allowing buffer for any document‑correction requests.

Power Plant Permits and Parallel Approvals in Kazakhstan

The generation licence is only one element of the broader regulatory approval chain for power plant permits in Kazakhstan. Developers must sequence several parallel approvals, and delays in any one can hold up the entire project. The key permits and approvals include:

  • Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA). Required for all generation projects under Kazakhstan’s Environmental Code. The scope and complexity of the EIA depend on the project’s capacity, fuel type, and location. Renewable projects generally face a lighter EIA burden than fossil‑fuel plants, but the requirement cannot be skipped.
  • Construction permit. Issued by the local akimat (regional executive body) upon submission of approved design documentation. The construction permit must be in hand before physical works commence.
  • Land rights. A land‑use right, freehold, long‑term lease, or temporary use, must be secured for the project site. For renewable projects, this often involves negotiations with the akimat for state land allocation.
  • Grid connection agreement. Issued by KEGOC for transmission‑level connections, or by the relevant regional electricity distribution company for distribution‑level connections. KEGOC issues technical conditions specifying the point of connection, voltage level, and technical requirements that the plant must satisfy.
  • Water‑use permit. Relevant for hydroelectric and thermal plants requiring cooling water. Issued by the relevant basin water authority.
  • Fire safety and industrial safety approvals. Required before commissioning; issued by the Committee for Emergency Situations and the relevant industrial safety inspectorate.

KEGOC Connection: What Developers Need to Know

KEGOC, the national electricity grid operator, plays a gatekeeping role. Developers must apply to KEGOC for technical conditions before they can finalise the generation licence application, because the grid connection letter is a required document on elicense.kz. KEGOC’s published connection procedures, available on its official website, set out the application form, required technical data, and indicative timelines. Early engagement with KEGOC, ideally at the pre‑feasibility stage, is strongly recommended to avoid delays.

Penalties, Enforcement and Post‑Licence Obligations

Operating a generation facility without a valid electricity generation licence in Kazakhstan is an administrative offence. The Code of Administrative Offences prescribes monetary fines for unlicensed activity, and repeated violations can result in court‑ordered suspension of operations. Key enforcement points include:

  • Administrative fines. Fines for conducting licensable activities without a licence are calculated in MCI and vary depending on whether the offender is an individual, a small business, or a large enterprise. The fines escalate for repeat offences.
  • Licence suspension or revocation. The licensing authority may suspend a generation licence if the holder fails to meet qualification requirements, breaches licence conditions, or fails to submit required reports. Revocation follows for serious or repeated breaches.
  • Reporting obligations. Licence holders must submit periodic operational and financial reports to the licensing authority and the system operator. Failure to report is itself a ground for enforcement action.
  • Inspections. The licensing authority and energy inspectors have the right to conduct scheduled and unscheduled inspections of licensed generation facilities.

For IPPs and project‑finance structures, a licence revocation event typically constitutes a default under financing agreements, making ongoing compliance a commercial as well as a legal imperative.

Bankability and Lender Checklist for Electricity Generation Licence Holders

International and domestic lenders financing power projects in Kazakhstan will scrutinise the generation licence as a condition precedent to disbursement and an ongoing covenant. The following items typically appear on a lender’s due‑diligence checklist:

  • Valid generation licence. Confirmed via elicense.kz portal records; must cover the full installed capacity and the correct facility location.
  • Grid connection guarantee. A signed KEGOC connection agreement or technical conditions letter confirming firm transmission access.
  • Long‑term offtake arrangement. A PPA with the Single Buyer (for renewables under the auction mechanism) or a bilateral supply contract with a creditworthy off‑taker.
  • Land title / lease. Lease term must match or exceed the tenor of the financing plus tail period.
  • Environmental and construction permits. All permits current and unchallenged.
  • Insurance. Property, business‑interruption, and third‑party liability coverage as required by law and lender standards.
  • Ongoing compliance covenants. Lenders typically require the borrower to maintain the licence in good standing and immediately notify the lender of any suspension, revocation, or enforcement proceedings.

Industry observers expect that as Kazakhstan’s electricity market deepens, with the planned introduction of a fully competitive balancing market, lender scrutiny of licence terms, grid access rights, and regulatory stability mechanisms will only intensify.

Practical Pitfalls and Troubleshooting When Applying for the Generation Licence

Even experienced developers encounter obstacles in the licensing process. The most common pitfalls, and how to mitigate them, are set out below.

  • Wrong licence category selected. The elicense.kz portal lists multiple energy‑sector licence types. Selecting “energy supply” instead of “generation” results in a rejected application and lost time. Confirm the exact sub‑category before starting the form.
  • Missing or expired KEGOC technical conditions letter. The grid connection letter is a prerequisite. If it has expired or references an earlier project configuration, the licensing authority may reject the application. Renew or update the letter before applying.
  • Translation and notarisation errors. Foreign‑language documents submitted without proper notarised translation are returned. Engage a certified translator in Kazakhstan well in advance and allow time for apostille or legalisation if needed.
  • Underestimating timelines. Developers who assume the licence will arrive in days rather than weeks risk delaying financial close. Build at least 45–60 days of buffer into the project schedule.
  • Charter does not include generation as a permitted activity. If the applicant company’s charter (constituent documents) does not list electricity generation in its objects, the application will be rejected. Amend the charter and re‑register with the Ministry of Justice before applying.
  • Incomplete EIA documentation. A pending or incomplete environmental approval delays the licence. Start the EIA process early, particularly for thermal and large hydro projects.

Next Steps: Contacts, Templates and Downloadable PDF Checklist

To streamline the application process, use the following resources:

  • PDF checklist. Download the one‑page checklist summarising every document, fee, and milestone referenced in this guide. The checklist mirrors the table and timeline above and is designed for use in internal project‑tracking and lender reporting.
  • elicense.kz portal. Begin the application at elicense.kz. Ensure your entity’s digital signature (EDS) is current.
  • KEGOC grid connection. Contact KEGOC for technical conditions at the earliest feasible stage.
  • Legal advice. For complex projects, especially those involving foreign investment, hybrid storage‑plus‑generation structures, or auction‑mechanism PPAs, seek advice from an energy lawyer with experience in Kazakhstan’s electricity generation licensing regime. Browse the Global Law Experts lawyer directory to find a qualified practitioner.
  • Regulatory approvals sequencing. Review the international commercial regulatory guide for further context on coordinating parallel permits.

Conclusion

Securing an electricity generation licence is a foundational step for any power project in Kazakhstan, whether conventional or renewable. The process is well‑defined: determine whether your project falls within the licensing requirement, prepare the prescribed documents, submit the application through elicense.kz, and allow adequate time for the statutory review period. Developers who begin the KEGOC connection process early, prepare compliant documentation in Kazakh or Russian, and build realistic timelines into their project schedule will navigate the process most efficiently. For a concise, printable reference on how to obtain an electricity generation license in Kazakhstan, download the PDF checklist that accompanies this guide, and consult a qualified energy‑sector lawyer through the Global Law Experts directory for project‑specific advice.

Need Legal Advice?

This article was produced by Global Law Experts. For specialist advice on this topic, contact Madiyar Bekturganov at Zan Hub LLP, a member of the Global Law Experts network.

Sources

  1. Adilet, Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan on Electric Power Industry
  2. Government e‑services portal (egov.kz)
  3. elicense.kz, Kazakhstan unified e‑licensing portal
  4. KEGOC, Kazakhstan Electricity Grid Operating Company
  5. ICLG, Renewable Energy Laws and Regulations: Kazakhstan
  6. Energomost / USAID, Investor’s Guide to Renewable Energy Projects in Kazakhstan
  7. Kazenergy, National Energy Report
  8. WTO, Kazakhstan Accession Legal Annexes
  9. FAOLEX, Electric Power Industry Law (consolidated text)

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