Poland sees significant and growing potential for energy sector cooperation with Kazakhstan, with a particular focus on green technologies, renewable energy and environmental infrastructure, according to the head of the Polish Investment and Trade Agency’s foreign trade office in Astana.
Julia Horodecka told Trend that the Poland-Kazakhstan Business Forum held in Astana on 9 April 2026 drew a large Polish business delegation that included winners of the Ministry of Climate and Environment’s GreenEvo Green Technology Accelerator programme — companies selected for their innovation in sustainable technologies. “This confirms the growing interest in cooperation in this area,” she said.
Horodecka identified energy efficiency, energy storage and the modernisation of energy infrastructure as the areas attracting the strongest interest from Polish companies, alongside renewable energy projects in wind and solar power. She also highlighted green technology solutions in waste management and water management as rapidly expanding sectors that are becoming an increasingly important part of Kazakhstan’s environmental and energy transition agenda.
The engagement forms part of a broader deepening of Polish-Kazakhstani economic ties. Poland and the United States signed a critical raw materials memorandum earlier this month, and Poland has been among the European countries most actively building bilateral frameworks with Central Asian nations as the region’s strategic importance in global supply chains and the energy transition grows.