Siemens Gamesa Helps To Ease Pakistan’s Power Shortages Via Wind Turbines For 8 Wind Farms…
The company signed orders totaling 260 MW in the final quarter of FY20 (June-September), adding to the 150 MW closed in the first three-quarters of FY20.
The company signed orders totaling 260 MW in the final quarter of FY20 (June-September), adding to the 150 MW closed in the first three-quarters of FY20.
The International Renewable Energy Agency has published a new analysis of Pakistan’s energy sector which shows that the country can spur both social and economic development and improve its energy security by developing its “abundant” renewable energy sources.
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Pakistan continues to attract interest from European countries in its renewable energy sector, with Germany being the latest country to join hands with the South Asian nation. The German Ambassador to Pakistan recently announced that a collaboration forum on renewable energy will be launched with Pakistan. The aim of this … [continued]
Pakistan expects $1 billion investment in its renewable energy sector this year with about half of it likely to come from China. The director of Pakistan’s Alternative Energy Development Board, Syed Aqeel Hussain Jafri, recently stated that China is expected to invest around $500 million to develop renewable energy projects … [continued]
The Pakistani Government’s push towards expansion of renewable energy infrastructure and direct negotiations with foreign governments has yielded results in terms of increased investment. Foreign investors have poured $3 billion over the last year into the renewable energy sector in Pakistan, officials from the Alternative Energy Development Board (AEDB) have said. … [continued]
Pakistan is looking to increase the share of renewable energy in its overall energy mix substantially and has announced a roadmap that will see around 3.5 GW wind energy capacity operational by 2018. The Alternate Energy Development Board (AEDB) recently announced that over 40 wind energy projects are in various … [continued]
The government of Sindh province in Pakistan has taken a significant step towards strengthening the power generation infrastructure through renewable energy projects, following in the footsteps of its neighbouring province, Punjab, which has already taken major strides in setting up renewable energy projects. The Sindh provincial government approved allocation of … [continued]
Companies from Denmark are the latest to express interest in developing renewable energy assets in Pakistan, which is struggling to meet the rising electricity demand and is looking at all possible solutions. Such a scenario provides significant advantage to early movers. Helle Nielson, the Embassy of Denmark Charge d’affaires in Pakistan, stated … [continued]
More Chinese renewable energy companies are being rewarded orders for development of renewable energy projects in Pakistan. Ming Yang Wind Power recently announced that it has secured an order to supply wind turbines equivalent to cumulative of 50 MW capacity to a project being developed in Pakistan. The company will supply … [continued]