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  • | country = Kazakhstan ...er to the [[Kyzyl-Kum]] channel for crop irrigation. The reservoir created by the dam has a maximum storage capacity of {{Convert|5700000000|m3|acre.ft|a
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  • |country =[[Kazakhstan]] ...-energy.kz/dwn/AR2013_SE_rus.pdf|title=Annual report 2013|publisher=Samruk-Energy|accessdate=2014-09-09}}</ref>
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  • |country =[[Kazakhstan]] ...llion [[kilowatt-hour]]s of electricity per year. It is owned and operated by [[AES Corporation]].<ref>[http://www.aes-group.kz/show/66/ AES Shulbinsk Hy
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  • |country = [[Kazakhstan]] ...aes-group.kz/show/65/?lang=en AES UK Hydro]</ref> It is owned and operated by [[AES Corporation]].
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  • | country = Tajikistan ...he dam's power station has an installed capacity of 126 MW and is operated by [[Barki Tojik]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Hydroelectric Plants in Tajikistan|ur
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  • | country = [[Uzbekistan]]<br/>Tajikistan ...s controlled by Tajikistan, while the Farkhad hydropower station, operated by [[Uzbekenergo]], is located on the territory of Uzbekistan.<ref name=uznews
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  • | country = [[Uzbekistan]]/[[Turkmenistan]] ...[[Lebap Region]], Turkmenistan.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Olsson|first1=edited by Oliver|last2=Bauer|first2=Melanie|title=Interstate water resource risk mana
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  • | country = Uzbekistan ...tle=Uzbekistan commissions Andijan station|url=http://en.trend.az/business/energy/1744589.html|publisher=Trend|accessdate=17 January 2015|date=2 September 20
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  • | country = [[Turkmenistan]], [[Uzbekistan]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[China]] ...ection of the pipeline began.<ref name=upstream1/> This section was built by [[Stroytransgaz]], a subsidiary of [[Gazprom]].<ref name=reuters1>
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  • | country = [[Turkmenistan]], [[Uzbekistan]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Russia]] |title=The Russian Energy Strategy & Energy Policy: Pipeline Diplomacy or Mutual Dependence?
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  • | country = [[Uzbekistan]], [[Kyrgyzstan]], [[Kazakhstan]] | title= Energy Policy, Economic Cooperation, and Sustainable Development in Central Asia:
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  • | country = [[Kazakhstan]], [[Russia]] ...line is the only oil export pipeline in Russian territory not wholly owned by [[Transneft]].<ref name=ifri>
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  • ...e and onshore pipelines from Baku to [[Kulevi oil terminal]] in [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]].<ref name=ihs051009> ...er 2009, an agreement on the oil pipeline from Kashagan to Baku was signed by consortium of French companies during the French President [[Nicolas Sarkoz
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  • | country = [[Kazakhstan]], [[China]] ...zakhstan]]'s Caspian shore to [[Xinjiang]] in China. The pipeline is owned by the [[China National Petroleum Corporation]] (CNPC) and the Kazakh oil comp
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  • ...country's leadership in Germany after the war. After a careful study made by the German specialists in missile development of A.I. Ostashev finally deci ...s from the [[leadership]] of [[Kazakhstan]] dust A. I. Ostasheva was moved by his wife and son in [[Baikonur]] (city) and buried in the grave of his olde
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  • | country = Kazakhstan ...t currently operates at only 500&nbsp;kV. About 3/4 of the energy produced by GRES-2 is exported to Russia.
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  • |country = [[Kazakhstan]] ...dropped from 1,624 to 1,025&nbsp;MWe, and further dropped to 655&nbsp;MWe by June, 1996. Work at the station became hazardous: the equipment was not mai
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  • {{Portal|Kazakhstan|Energy}} [[Category:Lists of power stations by country|Kazakhstan]]
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  • | motto = Future's Energy | country = {{KAZ}}
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  • |country= [[Kazakhstan]] ...ompetition. His other accomplishments include qualifying two spots for his country in the men's event at the 2010 and 2014 Winter Olympics.
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  • | country = {{TPE}} ...Junior Figure Skating Championships]].<ref name=bio0910/> They are coached by [[Peter Oppegard]] and train at the East West Ice Palace in [[Artesia, Cali
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  • ...n 1979. At the same time, he also completed a coaching program for [[cross-country skiing]]. ...New York Times - As Climbers Die, The Allure of Everest Keeps on Growing - By Tim Egan - Published: March 11, 1998]</ref> He managed to survive and was
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  • ...the world has learned the national Kazakh literature and they were prized by the world's outstanding writers. A Frenchman Louis Aragon, [[Yury Kazakov|R "... Everything written by Abdizhamil can be called as an entire epic. The epic could be also called "
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  • ...w.iranicaonline.org|access-date=29 December 2013}}</ref><br>{{flag|Iraq}} (by [[Kurds]] and [[Iraqi Turkmens|Turkmens]])<ref name=IMFA>{{cite web|title=2 ...ch, 2008. "The traditional Nowrouz/Nowrooz celebrations, mainly celebrated by the Kurdish population in the Kurdistan Region in Iraq, and other parts of
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  • ...rkmenistan]], [[Uzbekistan]] and [[People's Republic of China|China]]. The country also borders on a significant part of the [[Caspian Sea]]. ...ulation|62nd largest]] population in the world, with a [[List of countries by population density|population density]] of less than 6&nbsp;people per squa
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  • * [[Energy policy of Kazakhstan|Energy policy]] [[Category:Indexes of topics by country|Kazakhstan]]
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  • {{Infobox country .../02/weodata/weorept.aspx?pr.x=68&pr.y=12&sy=2014&ey=2021&scsm=1&ssd=1&sort=country&ds=.&br=1&c=916&s=NGDPD%2CNGDPDPC%2CPPPGDP%2CPPPPC&grp=0&a= |title=Kazakhst
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  • | country = {{Plainlist| ...ceived from a screenplay written by Bodrov and Arif Aliev. It was produced by Bodrov, Sergei Selyanov and Anton Melnik and stars [[Tadanobu Asano]], [[Su
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  • ...sturgeon)|Beluga]], [[Ossetra]] and [[Sevruga]] caviars). Depending on the country, ''caviar'' may also be used to describe the roe of other [[Fish (food)|fis ...Caviar is the eggs or roe of sturgeon preserved with salt. It is prepared by removing the egg masses from freshly caught fish and passing them carefully
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  • ...he [[flag of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic]]. The flag was designed by [[Shaken Niyazbekov]]. The color choices had preserved the Soviet era flag ...the [[Tengri|endless sky]] as well as water; the sun, a source of life and energy, exemplifies wealth and plenitude; the sun's rays are shaped like grain, wh
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  • |country = [[Kazakhstan]] ...st meeting of the New University of Astana’s Board of Directors, chaired by Prime Minister Karim Masimov.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://online.zakon.kz/Doc
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  • ...10) was a Russian politician. He was the first chairman of the [[Gazprom]] energy company and the longest-serving [[Prime Minister of Russia]] (1992–1998) ...ww.dushenko.ru/news_archive/21/ A story of the main Chernomyrdin's proverb by Konstantin Dushenko, an aphorism collector (in Russian)]{{dead link|date=No
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  • ...manage Kazakhstan's natural resources, and has immense influence over the country's [[hydrocarbon]] industry.<ref name=oil>[http://oilandglory.com/2007_08_01 ...er M.V. Lomonosov]], majoring in "National Economy Planning", an economist by profession. He has a Ph.D. in Economics, and defended a thesis on: "Improv
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  • |publisher = [[Activision]]{{efn|The game was published by [[Square Enix]] in Japan.}} ...seventh title in the ''Call of Duty'' series and the third to be developed by Treyarch. It serves as the sequel to ''[[Call of Duty: World at War]]''.<re
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  • ...e: Reflex]]'', a [[Video game porting|port]] of ''Call of Duty 4'' adapted by [[Treyarch]] for the [[Wii]] console.<ref name="Wii game">{{cite web |url=h ...e's campaign follows the Task Force 141, a [[special forces]] unit fronted by Captain [[Soap MacTavish]], and the [[United States Army Rangers]] as they
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  • |subdivision_type = Country ...97, the government relocated the capital to [[Astana]] in the north of the country.
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  • In 1992, Ablyazov started his business by supplying all the regions of Kazakhstan with products such as salt, sugar, In 1998, as head of KEGOC, Ablyazov was named Minister for Energy, Industry, and Trade.<ref name="BBC Timeline: Kazakhstan">[http://news.bbc.
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  • ...erved = --> <!--Any particular region or regions associated with or served by the organization--> ...= <!-- or: | languages = --> <!--Any official language or languages used by the organization-->
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  • | country = [[Kazakhstan]] ...the general meeting of shareholders in April 1997 decided to reorganize it by making it separate closed joint-stock company Almaty Financial Instruments
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  • ...ondon, United Kingdom. It has activities in integrated mining, processing, energy, logistics and marketing. ENRC is now fully owned by ERG ([[Eurasian Resources Group]]), a private natural resources company hea
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  • ...42 million tonnes of [[coal]] in 2008, it had a share of circa 40% of the country's coal output (totalling 105 million tons in 2008). In 1918 the [[Sovjet]] regime made a [[nationalisation]] of the coal and energy companies.
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  • ...on the [[Ili River]] to increase the capacity of the [[Kapshagai]] plant by 160 MW to provide peak-load power during the winter. KazKuat is also respon {{Portal|Kazakhstan|Energy}}
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  • ...nsporter in [[Kazakhstan]] accounting to 53% of all oil transported in the country. The company operates more than 8000&nbsp;km of oil pipelines and 3,140&nbs ...re than 57% of Kazakhstan’s total oil exports. The rating is constrained by significant dependence on Russian pipeline operator OAO AK Transneft (BBB/S
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  • ...000|oilbbl|m3}} of [[oil]] per day. In 2005, PetroKazakhstan was acquired by [[China National Petroleum Corporation]] and then in 2006 transferred to [ ...]] from the Kazakh government, making it one of the largest players in the country.
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  • ...d-sized oil producers in Kazakhstan, helped its stock return around 111.7% by the end of 2007 from the date of the IPO and listings on [[London Stock Exc {{Portal|Kazakhstan|Energy}}
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  • '''INOGATE''' was an international energy co-operation programme between the [[European Union]] (EU), the [[littoral] ...he [[Tacis Regional Cooperation Programme]], and as of 2007, it was funded by the [[European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument]] (ENPI) under the
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  • ....gasandoil.com/GOC/news/ntc63970.htm | title=Kazakhstan becoming pillar of energy security in Asia and Europe | publisher=Alexander's Gas & Oil Connections | ...|EU]] [[INOGATE]] energy programme, which had four key topics: enhancing [[energy security]],
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  • | author = [[International Energy Agency|IEA]] | title = IEA energy policies review: the European Union – 2008
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  • ...policy of Kazakhstan]] describes the [[politics of Kazakhstan]] related to energy. ...azakhstan has oil, gas, coal and uranium reserves. Kazakhstan is a leading energy producer in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). It is a major pro
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  • | country = [[Kazakhstan]] ...]], consists of four individual accumulations whose productivity is proved by several wells. Gas water surface of some deposits range between 2776–2082
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