Kazakhstan has made significant strides in green hosting, with 45 providers adopting eco-friendly practices by 2026. The increase in renewable energy-powered data centers reflects the country's commitment to reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainable internet infrastructure. The growth in active domains indicates a digital expansion driven by local businesses and entrepreneurs seeking environmentally conscious hosting options.
Despite progress, only 35% of the industry has fully embraced green practices, highlighting room for further adoption. The average carbon footprint per server remains relatively low at 25 kg CO2 monthly, thanks to technological improvements and renewable energy integration. Continued focus on green hosting can position Kazakhstan as a regional leader in sustainable digital development.