Our history
Start of operation: June 2006
Address: 050002 Almaty, Dostyk Ave., 7
Tel. / fax:(+7727) 254-03-31/250-79-74
Tel. / fax: (+7727) 254-03-31 / 250-79-74
Number of personnel of AlES JSC: 3227 people.
AlES JSC includes: CHPP-1 named after B. Orazbayev, CHPP-2 named after A. Zhakutov, CHPP-3, ZTK, Kapshagai HPP named after Sh. Chokin, Cascade HPP, PRP, TsPVT.
AlES JSC is an energy producing company created based on the decision of KazTransGas JSC in 2006. It is part of the Samruk-Energy JSC group of companies. The company produces heat and electricity in Almaty and the Almaty region.
Covers about 70% of the needs of the city and region. Included in the Republican section of the State Register of subjects of natural monopolies for the production of thermal energy. The structure includes CHPP-1, CHPP-2, CHPP-3, Kapshagai HPP, Almaty HPP Cascade, Western Thermal Complex (ZTK), Fuel Loading and Unloading Center (FLC) and the Energoremont Industrial Repair Enterprise (PRP).
The design and construction of the Alma-Ata Central Power Plant (now – CHPP-1 named after B. Orazbayev) began in 1931. The first unit was put under industrial load on October 25, 1935. The composition of CHPP-1 includes the following main equipment:
The design and construction of the Alma-Ata Central Power Plant (now – CHPP-1 named after B. Orazbayev) began in 1931. The first unit was put under industrial load on October 25, 1935. The composition of CHPP-1 includes the following main equipment:
- six energy boiler units BKZ-160-100;
- seven water heating boilers PTVM-100;
- two steam turbines PT-60-90/13;
- one steam turbine R-25-90/18.
The equipment was put into operation from 1960 to 1996. Construction of the Almaty CHPP-2 named after A. Zhakutov began in 1974. In 1980-1983, three steam boilers of the BKZ-420-140-7S type and three steam turbines of the PT-80/100-130/13 type were put into operation. The 2nd stage of construction was carried out in 1985-1989. The composition of CHPP-2 includes the following main equipment:
- seven energy boiler units BKZ-420-140-7s;
- three steam turbines PT-80-130/13;
- two steam turbines T-110-130;
- one steam turbine R-50-130/13.
The equipment was put into operation from 1980 to 1989. The project for the construction of the first stage of the Alma-Ata State District Power Plant (now CHPP-3) with a capacity of 100 thousand kW was approved by the decision of the Alma-Ata Economic Council on December 9, 1959. The year of construction began: 1957. The composition of CHPP-3 includes the following main equipment:
- six energy boiler units BKZ-160-100;
- three T-41-90 steam turbines;
- one steam turbine K-50-90.
The equipment was put into operation from 1960 to 1967. The Western Thermal Complex (WTC) began on November 26, 1963. In the same year, two hot water boilers were installed and put into operation; in 1964-67, another hot water boiler and five steam boilers were put into operation. Currently, the ZTK includes the following main equipment:
- three steam boilers BO-25/15; • two steam boilers GM-50/14;
- two water heating boilers PTVM-50;
- six water heating boilers PTVM-100;
- four water heating boilers KVGM-100.
The equipment was put into operation from 1963 to 1988. The design of the Kapshagai HPP named after Sh. Chokin was carried out by the Kazakh branch of the All-Union Design and Survey Institute “Hydroproekt” named after. S.Ya. Zhuk in 1959 with finalization of the project in 1961-1964. In 1965, by order of the Council of Ministers of the Kazakh SSR No. 266-R dated February 25, 1965, the directorate of the Kapshagai hydroelectric power station under construction named after Sh. Chokin was created and its construction began. In 1980, the construction of the Kapshagai hydroelectric power station was completed and an acceptance certificate was signed by the state commission for the completed construction of the Kapshagai hydroelectric power station named after Sh. Chokin. Currently, the Kapshagai HPP named after Sh. Chokin includes the following main equipment:
- four hydraulic units PL2-50/642-V-650.
The equipment was put into operation from 1970 to 1971. The construction of the Cascade of Hydroelectric Power Stations on the Bolshaya Almatinka River was provided for by the GOELRO plan back in 1920. Design and preparatory work were started by the Leningrad branch of the Hydroproekt Institute in 1942, and in April 1943 the construction of the first power plants began. Currently, the Cascade HPP includes the following main equipment:
- three hydraulic units from F. Ansaldo (Italy) installed at HPP-1;
- three hydraulic units KVG179x16.4-1 installed at HPP-2;
- one hydraulic unit RO638-VM-100 installed at HPP-5;
- three hydraulic units from Laffell (USA) installed at HPPs-6, 7, 8;
- one ROF700 hydraulic unit installed at HPPs-9, 10, 11;
- three hydraulic units RO-15-GM-84 installed at the Talgar hydroelectric power station.
The equipment was put into operation from 1943 to 1963. The Fuel Loading and Unloading Center (FLC) was created in 1998. CPVT has three sites located on the territories of the departments of AlPP CHPP-1, CHPP-2, CHPP-3. TsPVT provides reception, unloading and supply of fuel and other cargo, as well as repair and maintenance of railway tracks of the departments of CHPP-1, CHPP-2, CHPP-3.
The production repair enterprise “Energoremont” (PRP) was created in May 1980. The main production units are based on the territory of CHPP-1, CHPP-2, CHPP-3, ZTK. Provides repair maintenance of main and auxiliary equipment of all thermal energy sources of AlES JSC. The Energoremont PRP includes a production base, which is located at the industrial site of CHPP-2, as well as repair shops and areas located in the territories of the departments of CHPP-1, CHPP-2, CHPP-3, ZTK.