Detailed legislation on renewable energy is being developed in Kazakhstan, according to the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership (REEEP), which has been helping the country with its renewable energy legislation over the past year. In May, draft legislation was approved that would regulate the country's renewable fuels industry. It is now subject to governmental consultations before being sent to parliament. By July 2009, the country plans for the modernization and development of ecology-friendly types of transport, transportation systems and fuel, including non-carbonic fuel. Currently, Kazakhstan relies on coal for power.






