Advances in Geosciences (Aug 2018)

Spatial assessment of the distribution and potential of bioenergy resources in Kazakhstan

  • A. Koshim,
  • M. Karatayev,
  • M. Karatayev,
  • M. L. Clarke,
  • M. L. Clarke,
  • W. Nock

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-45-217-2018
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 45
pp. 217 – 225

Abstract

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Kazakhstan is naturally rich in fossil fuels and its economy is strongly linked to oil and gas exports. Significant coal reserves have led to an energy mix that is dominated by aging and polluting thermal power plants. Yet Kazakhstan comprises mainly grassland steppe where agriculture and livestock pastoralism dominate offering the potential for cleaner, renewable energy production from a range of agricultural and forestry wastes. Here we analyse the spatial distribution and bioenergy generation potential of different feedstocks using an ArcGIS platform and demonstrate a significant opportunity for a range of bioenergy technologies. We recommend a number of policy interventions to enable Kazakhstan to make a transition to cleaner, more accessible and locally generated supply which is also sustainable and provide a waste management solution.