Comments - Solar Energy Lights Up Homes, Schools and Factories in Pakistan - PakAlumni Worldwide: The Global Social Network 2024-03-29T06:07:18Zhttp://www.pakalumni.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=1119293%3ABlogPost%3A85333&xn_auth=noFirst solar school project in…tag:www.pakalumni.com,2023-09-29:1119293:Comment:4273412023-09-29T00:51:35.590ZRiaz Haqhttp://www.pakalumni.com/profile/riazul
<p><span>First solar school project in Pakistan inaugurated at Benchmark School</span><br></br><br></br><br></br><br></br><span><a href="https://www.nation.com.pk/24-Sep-2023/first-solar-school-project-in-pakistan-inaugurated-at-benchmark-school" target="_blank">https://www.nation.com.pk/24-Sep-2023/first-solar-school-project-in-pakistan-inaugurated-at-benchmark-school</a></span><br></br><br></br><span>According to Ms. Kulsoom Tanvir, Principal of Benchmark Schools, “We are very proud of being the first solar school…</span></p>
<p><span>First solar school project in Pakistan inaugurated at Benchmark School</span><br/><br/><br/><br/><span><a href="https://www.nation.com.pk/24-Sep-2023/first-solar-school-project-in-pakistan-inaugurated-at-benchmark-school" target="_blank">https://www.nation.com.pk/24-Sep-2023/first-solar-school-project-in-pakistan-inaugurated-at-benchmark-school</a></span><br/><br/><span>According to Ms. Kulsoom Tanvir, Principal of Benchmark Schools, “We are very proud of being the first solar school project in Pakistan. The idea behind this project is to engage the youth of Pakistan in the areas of climate change and renewable energy resources. We appreciate all our students, teachers and project partners and hope to continue and build upon such projects in the future.”</span><br/><span>The solar school project aims to spark the enthusiasm of the young generation for renewable energy sources, particularly in countries in which the awareness of renewables is still low. As a part of the project, local installers place a solar system specially designed for teaching purposes, which is then integrated into school lessons. The solar schools are also provided with so-called solar suitcases, which are used to integrate the topic of solar energy into physics lessons in a practical way with interactive experiments. The project started in 2021, funded by the German Federal Foreign Office. Before Benchmark School, 4 schools joined the project and network, in Tashkent (Uzbekistan), Karshi (Uzbekistan), Almaty (Kazakhstan) and Astana (Kazakhstan).</span></p> Solar, Wind, and Hydro: Pakis…tag:www.pakalumni.com,2023-09-08:1119293:Comment:4269982023-09-08T16:29:47.776ZRiaz Haqhttp://www.pakalumni.com/profile/riazul
<p><span>Solar, Wind, and Hydro: Pakistan's Transition to Renewable Energy</span><br></br><br></br><span><a href="https://www.energyportal.eu/news/exploring-the-role-of-renewable-energy-for-a-sustainable-future-in-pakistan/222829/" target="_blank">https://www.energyportal.eu/news/exploring-the-role-of-renewable-energy-for-a-sustainable-future-in-pakistan/222829/</a></span><br></br><br></br><span>Pakistan is taking significant steps towards a sustainable future by shifting from traditional fossil fuels to…</span></p>
<p><span>Solar, Wind, and Hydro: Pakistan's Transition to Renewable Energy</span><br/><br/><span><a href="https://www.energyportal.eu/news/exploring-the-role-of-renewable-energy-for-a-sustainable-future-in-pakistan/222829/" target="_blank">https://www.energyportal.eu/news/exploring-the-role-of-renewable-energy-for-a-sustainable-future-in-pakistan/222829/</a></span><br/><br/><span>Pakistan is taking significant steps towards a sustainable future by shifting from traditional fossil fuels to renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and hydroelectric power. This transition not only benefits the environment but also strengthens the country’s economy and energy security. With over 11,000 MW of installed renewable energy capacity, accounting for over 32% of the total energy mix, Pakistan’s renewable energy sector has seen remarkable growth.</span><br/><br/><span>Solar energy presents a bright prospect for Pakistan. The country’s geographical location and climate conditions make it an ideal place to harness solar power. With an estimated potential of 2.9 million MW, Pakistan has a fantastic opportunity to diversify its energy mix and reduce its reliance on fossil fuels. Collaborations between energy companies like NIMIR Energy and solar panel manufacturer LONGi are driving the development and deployment of solar energy solutions, ensuring sustainable and clean energy sources for meeting the country’s growing energy demand.</span><br/><br/><br/><br/><span>---------</span><br/><br/><span>LONGi and Nimir Energy Forge Strategic Partnership to Advance Solar Energy Solutions in Pakistan</span><br/><br/><span><a href="https://solarquarter.com/2023/07/20/longi-and-nimir-energy-forge-strategic-partnership-to-advance-solar-energy-solutions-in-pakistan/" target="_blank">https://solarquarter.com/2023/07/20/longi-and-nimir-energy-forge-strategic-partnership-to-advance-solar-energy-solutions-in-pakistan/</a></span><br/><br/><span>Under the terms of the MOU, Nimir Energy and LONGi will work together to explore opportunities and synergies in solar energy projects and capacity-building initiatives. The collaboration will leverage Nimir Energy’s expertise in project development and LONGi’s cutting-edge solar technology to drive the adoption of renewable energy in pan-Pakistan, pushing the government’s intent to promote solar.</span><br/><br/><span>Nimir Energy is part of Nimir Group, providing services in renewable energy with a primary focus on solar EPC for industrial, commercial and residential users. Nimir Group has been serving Pakistan and its business community since 1964 with a diversified range of products.</span><br/><br/><span>With climate action in full swing, Nimir would like to play a positive role in bringing in the right resources to ensure Pakistan’s transition to clean and sustainable energy. The company’s commitment to sustainable development aligns perfectly with LONGi’s vision to enable the world to transition to a low-carbon future through its industry-leading solar products and solutions.</span><br/><br/><span>LONGi, renowned for its high-efficiency solar modules and advanced photovoltaic technology, has emerged as a global leader in the solar industry. By joining forces with Nimir Energy, the company aims to expand its reach and accelerate the development of solar energy projects in key markets around the world.</span><br/><br/><span>“We are delighted to enter into this strategic partnership with LONGi, a company that shares our commitment to advancing renewable energy solutions,” said Waqas Ahmed Rana, COO of Nimir Energy. “Through this collaboration, we will combine our strengths and resources to drive innovation and promote the widespread adoption of solar energy, contributing to a more sustainable future.”</span><br/><br/><span>“LONGi is excited to join forces with Nimir Energy, a respected player in the renewable energy sector,” stated Ali Majid, Country head, Sales of LONGi. “Together, we can unlock new opportunities and create lasting impact by accelerating the deployment of solar energy projects worldwide. This collaboration exemplifies our dedication to addressing the challenges of climate change through technology innovation and sustainable business practices.”</span></p> Haier revolutionizes cooling…tag:www.pakalumni.com,2023-08-29:1119293:Comment:4264882023-08-29T05:17:49.498ZRiaz Haqhttp://www.pakalumni.com/profile/riazul
<p><span>Haier revolutionizes cooling solutions with launch of Pakistan's first Solar Hybrid Air Conditioner</span><br></br><br></br><br></br><span><a href="https://en.dailypakistan.com.pk/28-Aug-2023/haier-revolutionizes-cooling-solutions-with-launch-of-pakistan-s-first-solar-hybrid-air-conditioner" target="_blank">https://en.dailypakistan.com.pk/28-Aug-2023/haier-revolutionizes-cooling-solutions-with-launch-of-pakistan-s-first-solar-hybrid-air-conditioner</a></span><br></br><br></br><span>Haier is proud to…</span></p>
<p><span>Haier revolutionizes cooling solutions with launch of Pakistan's first Solar Hybrid Air Conditioner</span><br/><br/><br/><span><a href="https://en.dailypakistan.com.pk/28-Aug-2023/haier-revolutionizes-cooling-solutions-with-launch-of-pakistan-s-first-solar-hybrid-air-conditioner" target="_blank">https://en.dailypakistan.com.pk/28-Aug-2023/haier-revolutionizes-cooling-solutions-with-launch-of-pakistan-s-first-solar-hybrid-air-conditioner</a></span><br/><br/><span>Haier is proud to unveil an unprecedented leap in the realm of cooling solutions with the introduction of Pakistan's very first solar hybrid air conditioner. This groundbreaking innovation marks a monumental shift towards sustainable and energy-efficient living, setting new standards in the industry. The launch of the solar hybrid air conditioner underscores Haier's dedication to shaping a brighter future for generations to come.</span><br/><br/><span>The Haier solar hybrid air conditioner is a groundbreaking marvel that operates entirely on solar power during daylight hours, eliminating the need for any intermediary devices such as inverters, batteries, UPS, or converters. By seamlessly integrating four 540W solar panels and establishing a direct connection to the outdoor unit, the AC functions autonomously, setting an industry precedent. This marks a historic milestone in Pakistan, where an air conditioner operates directly on solar power without any supplementary support.</span><br/><br/><span>For the very first time, consumers can embrace cooling technology that not only cools their spaces but also ensures zero electricity bills during daylight hours. Never before in Pakistan has an air conditioner operated directly on solar power without any intermediate support. This innovative approach significantly minimizes the concerns related to electricity costs and additional equipment expenses. As daylight graces the solar panels, the AC operates exclusively on solar energy, providing cooling comfort without the burden of utility bills. The system seamlessly switches to the grid only in case of cloudy weather, mimicking the hybrid concept found in modern-day hybrid cars. Additionally, the same holds true for nighttime operations.</span></p> Kuwait’s EnerTech Holding Exp…tag:www.pakalumni.com,2023-08-18:1119293:Comment:4262242023-08-18T14:41:15.456ZRiaz Haqhttp://www.pakalumni.com/profile/riazul
<p><span>Kuwait’s EnerTech Holding Explores Renewable Energy Cooperation With Pakistan’s K-Electric</span><br></br><br></br><span><a href="https://solarquarter.com/2023/08/14/kuwaits-enertech-holding-explores-renewable-energy-cooperation-with-pakistans-k-electric/" target="_blank">https://solarquarter.com/2023/08/14/kuwaits-enertech-holding-explores-renewable-energy-cooperation-with-pakistans-k-electric/</a></span><br></br><br></br><br></br><span>Kuwait-based energy firm EnerTech Holding is actively exploring…</span></p>
<p><span>Kuwait’s EnerTech Holding Explores Renewable Energy Cooperation With Pakistan’s K-Electric</span><br/><br/><span><a href="https://solarquarter.com/2023/08/14/kuwaits-enertech-holding-explores-renewable-energy-cooperation-with-pakistans-k-electric/" target="_blank">https://solarquarter.com/2023/08/14/kuwaits-enertech-holding-explores-renewable-energy-cooperation-with-pakistans-k-electric/</a></span><br/><br/><br/><span>Kuwait-based energy firm EnerTech Holding is actively exploring collaboration and investment prospects with Pakistan’s K-Electric power supply company.</span><br/><br/><span>The objective is to expedite Pakistan’s shift to renewable energy sources, according to a joint statement released by the two entities this week. Pakistan’s energy imports, accounting for 30.7% of total imports, reached $17 billion during the previous fiscal year (2022-23).</span><br/><br/><br/><span>To curtail its dependency on imported fossil fuels and conserve foreign currency, Pakistan aims to raise the proportion of clean energy in its energy mix to 60% by 2030, a considerable increase from the current 4% attributed to renewable sources.</span><br/><br/><span>Abdallah Al-Mutairi, the CEO of EnerTech Holding, expressed enthusiasm about K-Electric’s ambitions in line with Pakistan’s renewable energy vision. He stressed the potential of collaboration between EnerTech’s expertise and K-Electric’s legacy in driving substantial progress towards these goals.</span><br/><br/><span>K-Electric envisions catering to around five million customers with an electricity demand of 5,000 megawatts (MW) by 2030. The company aims to meet up to 30% of this demand through renewable energy, reducing reliance on imported fuels for electricity generation and benefiting the national economy.</span><br/><br/><span>Moonis Alvi, the head of K-Electric, highlighted the opportunity to work closely with global entities like EnerTech, possessing an established international presence and investment portfolio. This collaboration can facilitate the adoption of best practices, thus enhancing energy delivery to customers while promoting a greener and more sustainable future.</span><br/><br/><span>EnerTech Holding, a subsidiary of the National Technology Enterprises Company (NTEC) and an extension of the Kuwait Investment Authority, spans across 65 countries. Its collaboration with K-Electric aligns with both entities’ dedication to advancing sustainable energy solutions.</span></p> LONGi and Nimir Energy Forge…tag:www.pakalumni.com,2023-07-21:1119293:Comment:4258002023-07-21T23:36:10.798ZRiaz Haqhttp://www.pakalumni.com/profile/riazul
<p><span>LONGi and Nimir Energy Forge Strategic Partnership to Advance Solar Energy Solutions in Pakistan</span><br></br><br></br><span><a href="https://solarquarter.com/2023/07/20/longi-and-nimir-energy-forge-strategic-partnership-to-advance-solar-energy-solutions-in-pakistan/" target="_blank">https://solarquarter.com/2023/07/20/longi-and-nimir-energy-forge-strategic-partnership-to-advance-solar-energy-solutions-in-pakistan/</a></span><br></br><br></br><br></br><span>LONGi and Nimir Energy announced the signing…</span></p>
<p><span>LONGi and Nimir Energy Forge Strategic Partnership to Advance Solar Energy Solutions in Pakistan</span><br/><br/><span><a href="https://solarquarter.com/2023/07/20/longi-and-nimir-energy-forge-strategic-partnership-to-advance-solar-energy-solutions-in-pakistan/" target="_blank">https://solarquarter.com/2023/07/20/longi-and-nimir-energy-forge-strategic-partnership-to-advance-solar-energy-solutions-in-pakistan/</a></span><br/><br/><br/><span>LONGi and Nimir Energy announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) aimed at fostering collaboration in the development and deployment of solar energy solutions. This strategic partnership marks a significant milestone in the pursuit of sustainable and clean energy sources to meet Pakistan’s growing energy demand.</span><br/><br/><span>Under the terms of the MOU, Nimir Energy and LONGi will work together to explore opportunities and synergies in solar energy projects and capacity-building initiatives. The collaboration will leverage Nimir Energy’s expertise in project development and LONGi’s cutting-edge solar technology to drive the adoption of renewable energy in pan-Pakistan, pushing the government’s intent to promote solar.</span><br/><br/><span>Nimir Energy is part of Nimir Group, providing services in renewable energy with a primary focus on solar EPC for industrial, commercial and residential users. Nimir Group has been serving Pakistan and its business community since 1964 with a diversified range of products.</span><br/><br/><br/><span>With climate action in full swing, Nimir would like to play a positive role in bringing in the right resources to ensure Pakistan’s transition to clean and sustainable energy. The company’s commitment to sustainable development aligns perfectly with LONGi’s vision to enable the world to transition to a low-carbon future through its industry-leading solar products and solutions.</span><br/><br/><br/><span>LONGi, renowned for its high-efficiency solar modules and advanced photovoltaic technology, has emerged as a global leader in the solar industry. By joining forces with Nimir Energy, the company aims to expand its reach and accelerate the development of solar energy projects in key markets around the world.</span><br/><br/><span>“We are delighted to enter into this strategic partnership with LONGi, a company that shares our commitment to advancing renewable energy solutions,” said Waqas Ahmed Rana, COO of Nimir Energy. “Through this collaboration, we will combine our strengths and resources to drive innovation and promote the widespread adoption of solar energy, contributing to a more sustainable future.”</span><br/><br/><span>“LONGi is excited to join forces with Nimir Energy, a respected player in the renewable energy sector,” stated Ali Majid, Country head, Sales of LONGi. “Together, we can unlock new opportunities and create lasting impact by accelerating the deployment of solar energy projects worldwide. This collaboration exemplifies our dedication to addressing the challenges of climate change through technology innovation and sustainable business practices.”</span><br/><br/><br/><span>With 90 terawatt-hours of total energy needed, Pakistan ranks among the top countries with huge potential for solar energy. Rising electricity prices and instability in the grid have added further to the woes of the average Pakistani consumer. LONGi envisions solving this problem by providing a cost-effective and high-quality solution to the public at large. As the biggest panel manufacturer in the world, LONGi plans to cater to all kinds of consumers with a focus on industrial users to provide services unparalleled in the market.</span></p> Ambitious solar project to jo…tag:www.pakalumni.com,2023-07-05:1119293:Comment:4251312023-07-05T23:53:22.668ZRiaz Haqhttp://www.pakalumni.com/profile/riazul
<p><span>Ambitious solar project to join string of coal plants in Pakistan’s Thar district</span><br></br><br></br><span><a href="https://www.thethirdpole.net/en/energy/ambitious-solar-project-to-join-string-of-coal-plants-in-pakistans-thar-district/" target="_blank">https://www.thethirdpole.net/en/energy/ambitious-solar-project-to-join-string-of-coal-plants-in-pakistans-thar-district/</a></span><br></br><br></br><br></br><span>Sindh government ambitions</span><br></br><span>Oracle is currently looking to bring in…</span></p>
<p><span>Ambitious solar project to join string of coal plants in Pakistan’s Thar district</span><br/><br/><span><a href="https://www.thethirdpole.net/en/energy/ambitious-solar-project-to-join-string-of-coal-plants-in-pakistans-thar-district/" target="_blank">https://www.thethirdpole.net/en/energy/ambitious-solar-project-to-join-string-of-coal-plants-in-pakistans-thar-district/</a></span><br/><br/><br/><span>Sindh government ambitions</span><br/><span>Oracle is currently looking to bring in international financiers to invest in its Thar solar project, as the Sindh government does not have a direct incentive for such projects. Nonetheless, it is keen to get the project off the ground.</span><br/><br/><span>Imtiaz Ali Shah, director of renewable energy at the Sindh government’s energy department told The Third Pole, “We will facilitate and support this attractive green energy project in every way, but the company needs to come up with a solid purchase agreement, their guarantors, a final study and a firm strategy.”</span><br/><br/><span>However, Shah acknowledges that more needs to be done for those areas that are not on the national grid, or those facing power outages: “Tharparkar district is one of the remotest and least-developed. If all the power produced by Oracle’s solar project is used there, I would consider it a big success as it will better the lives of the locals.”</span><br/><br/><span>People from different companies come, do surveys, make tall promises, and never return</span><br/><span>Akram Ali Lanjo, shopkeeper in the Thar village of Kharo Jani</span><br/><span>Shah also hopes that the project will provide livelihood for the locals. Parasram Archand, a 22-year-old teacher in a private primary school in Kharo Jan, doubts this claim, because most of the local villagers are uneducated. “But they can do labour [at the site],” counters Lanjo, who himself remained in formal education until he was 13.</span><br/><br/><span>“We would ensure most labour is local,” adds Memon, “especially during the construction when the company would need up to 2,500 people. [This] will be reduced along the way to 700 to 1,000 during operation and maintenance.”</span><br/><br/><span>Lanjo admits to feeling hopeful when a team from the city first visited the village some months ago and talked of the potential for a solar plant. On the other hand, he remains sceptical: “People from different companies come, do surveys, make tall promises, and never return.”</span></p> Ambitious solar project to jo…tag:www.pakalumni.com,2023-07-05:1119293:Comment:4251302023-07-05T23:51:17.371ZRiaz Haqhttp://www.pakalumni.com/profile/riazul
<p>Ambitious solar project to join string of coal plants in Pakistan’s Thar district<br></br><br></br><a href="https://www.thethirdpole.net/en/energy/ambitious-solar-project-to-join-string-of-coal-plants-in-pakistans-thar-district/" target="_blank">https://www.thethirdpole.net/en/energy/ambitious-solar-project-to-join-string-of-coal-plants-in-pakistans-thar-district/</a><br></br><br></br>With a 30-year mining lease of Block VI, Oracle Power has wanted to set up a 1,320 MW coal plant since 2016, when this was…</p>
<p>Ambitious solar project to join string of coal plants in Pakistan’s Thar district<br/><br/><a href="https://www.thethirdpole.net/en/energy/ambitious-solar-project-to-join-string-of-coal-plants-in-pakistans-thar-district/" target="_blank">https://www.thethirdpole.net/en/energy/ambitious-solar-project-to-join-string-of-coal-plants-in-pakistans-thar-district/</a><br/><br/>With a 30-year mining lease of Block VI, Oracle Power has wanted to set up a 1,320 MW coal plant since 2016, when this was included in a list of energy projects under the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). But this particular project has so far stalled due to financial hurdles.<br/><br/>Oracle’s Memon is adamant that the company is not turning its back on coal: “We are not abandoning hydrocarbons and our coal project is under development. We will complete it and are working with private investors.” Memon does concede, however, that financing continues to be a stumbling block.<br/><br/>The CEO also says that “dirty fuel cannot be eliminated completely” and that it “will be a gradual transition over the next few decades”. In the interim, she says, Pakistan is in “critical need of cheap, local, indigenous fuel-based power as base load, be it coal, oil or gas”.<br/><br/>Doing solar right in Pakistan’s Thar<br/>“[Thar solar] will be an excellent opportunity for Oracle to diversify from its fossil-based portfolio,” says Haneea Isaad, an energy finance analyst at the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis. She also says that solar will be valued by local communities and could increase the productive use of energy in the region.<br/><br/><br/>But the 1GW solar project also brings with it the risk of negatively impacting local communities. The project will use a large area of land (around a quarter of Block VI’s leased 66.1 sq km) to put up around 1.52 million solar photo-voltaic panels. Despite Oracle’s agreement with PowerChina, stating that the project will be developed on “unutilized land”, Memon concedes that the solar project may mean relocating some villages. “Resettlement will be done in line with the government’s directions,” she says, with provision of “all the necessities of life, like drinking water, shelter for animals and fodder”. In some cases, Memon says low-cost housing will be considered.<br/><br/>Memon claims she does not know which villages could be relocated; Lashari finds this hard to believe: “Memon must know the number of villages and the population that will be displaced, because displacement and relocation is inevitable since this involves massive land acquisition.”<br/><br/>Lashari adds that displacement involves both physical dislocation and livelihood disruptions: “When [the communities’] land is taken away, some lose their only means of livelihood and some the only occupation they know. They also lose the nearby grazing ground for their livestock. Often the pittance some get in the form of compensation is unwisely invested and so they are poorer off than they were before.”<br/><br/>According to Akram Ali Lanjo, a shopkeeper in the Thar village of Kharo Jani, the local community’s most pressing need is drinking water for households and livestock. These desert families rely on groundwater, which has turned ‘very salty’. Lanjo told us: “If anyone can turn our salty water to sweet, our woes will be addressed to a large degree.”<br/><br/>Lanjo also says that, while the villagers have nothing against the development itself, they would never part with their ancestral lands: “We can lease it out, but never sell it. And we do not want to be displaced.”<br/><br/>Lanjo cites the example of the Sehri Dars village, which was “decimated”. Its residents were relocated to a new village with the same name, built by the Sindh Engro Coal Mining Company. Both Lanjo and Lashari claim that the displaced villagers are unhappy in their new location.<br/><br/>As for concerns around water scarcity, Memon had this to say of the project: “There will be zero consumption of water for the cleaning of solar panels, as we will bring in state-of-the-art automatic cleaning robotic technology, which will keep the solar panels clean and in optimum form for maximum power generation.”</p>
<p class="comment-timestamp"></p> Ambitious solar project to jo…tag:www.pakalumni.com,2023-07-05:1119293:Comment:4252202023-07-05T23:50:46.092ZRiaz Haqhttp://www.pakalumni.com/profile/riazul
<p>Ambitious solar project to join string of coal plants in Pakistan’s Thar district<br></br><br></br><a href="https://www.thethirdpole.net/en/energy/ambitious-solar-project-to-join-string-of-coal-plants-in-pakistans-thar-district/" target="_blank">https://www.thethirdpole.net/en/energy/ambitious-solar-project-to-join-string-of-coal-plants-in-pakistans-thar-district/</a><br></br><br></br>UK-based Oracle Power tells The Third Pole about a new solar project in the Thar desert, where the company is already…</p>
<p>Ambitious solar project to join string of coal plants in Pakistan’s Thar district<br/><br/><a href="https://www.thethirdpole.net/en/energy/ambitious-solar-project-to-join-string-of-coal-plants-in-pakistans-thar-district/" target="_blank">https://www.thethirdpole.net/en/energy/ambitious-solar-project-to-join-string-of-coal-plants-in-pakistans-thar-district/</a><br/><br/>UK-based Oracle Power tells The Third Pole about a new solar project in the Thar desert, where the company is already exploring coal, as locals express scepticism about tall promises<br/><br/>Millions of solar panels are set to be mounted upon swathes of soil in Block VI of Tharparkar district’s coalfields in Pakistan – news that is making waves locally. Located 380 kilometres east of Karachi in Sindh province, these coalfields are divided into 14 blocks, but so far work has only begun in blocks I and II.<br/><br/>“It will be the largest [single solar plant in Pakistan] by a single entity,” says Naheed Memon, chief executive officer of the UK-based Oracle Power, the mining company behind this much-touted one gigawatt (GW) project.<br/><br/>If completed, the project could significantly help Pakistan to achieve its goal of deriving 60% of its energy from renewable sources by 2030. However, this particular solar project is being built in the shadow of ongoing coal projects in the Thar desert. In fact, Oracle Power is developing both solar and coal in the province.<br/><br/>Thar’s coalfields cover an area of 9,100 square kilometres and contain over 175 billion tonnes of lignite – a poor-quality and commonly more polluting type of coal. These lignite reserves are among the largest in the world.<br/><br/><br/>‘Greening’ the coalfields<br/>The solar project’s pre-feasibility study was completed by PowerChina, a Fortune 500-listed construction group. According to an agreement signed between Oracle and PowerChina in April 2023, the companies will work together in conducting the project’s necessary surveys; it also allows PowerChina to help arrange project finance. Elsewhere, the agreement includes references to a green hydrogen production facility being jointly pursued, 250 km away from Block VI.<br/><br/>The agreement details Oracle’s initial technical plan for the 1GW solar project, which proposes that it be developed on the “peripheral land of the mining area, occupying less than 25 percent of the Thar Block VI, and generating power from the Thar desert from a completely renewable source”. It also says the solar plant will be “deployed outside the potential built up and impact area of any coal-related project in the future”.<br/><br/>“Solar in Thar is an important initiative,” says Cheng Qiang, a spokesperson for PowerChina. The company has completed one solar and 23 wind projects in Pakistan.<br/><br/>“We want to generate renewable power in the desert for other mining operations as well as the railway line that is in the pipeline; our solar project will offset carbon emissions from the coal that is being mined and used to fire the two power plants [in Block 2],” Cheng added.<br/><br/>We asked Azhar Lashari, research and advocacy coordinator at the Policy Research Institute for Equitable Development, to put PowerChina’s carbon offsetting claims into perspective: “The narrative of ‘offsetting carbon emissions’ is controversial. It is nothing but continuing ‘business as usual’ and ‘greenwashing’ on the part of banks, companies and corporations like Oracle and PowerChina. How can a solar project neutralise the carbon emissions?”</p>
<p class="comment-timestamp"></p> WAPDA & Al Maktoum's priv…tag:www.pakalumni.com,2023-07-01:1119293:Comment:4249772023-07-01T15:58:16.613ZRiaz Haqhttp://www.pakalumni.com/profile/riazul
<p><span>WAPDA & Al Maktoum's private office join hands for solar power development in Pakistan</span><br></br><br></br><br></br><span><a href="https://www.globalvillagespace.com/wapda-al-maktoums-private-office-join-hands-for-solar-power-development-in-pakistan/" target="_blank">https://www.globalvillagespace.com/wapda-al-maktoums-private-office-join-hands-for-solar-power-development-in-pakistan/</a></span><br></br><br></br><br></br><span>Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) and the Private Office of…</span></p>
<p><span>WAPDA & Al Maktoum's private office join hands for solar power development in Pakistan</span><br/><br/><br/><span><a href="https://www.globalvillagespace.com/wapda-al-maktoums-private-office-join-hands-for-solar-power-development-in-pakistan/" target="_blank">https://www.globalvillagespace.com/wapda-al-maktoums-private-office-join-hands-for-solar-power-development-in-pakistan/</a></span><br/><br/><br/><span>Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) and the Private Office of Sheikh Ahmed Dalmook Al Maktoum have signed two strategic memorandum of understanding (MoUs) for the development of a floating solar power project of up to 1000MW on existing water reservoirs and the rehabilitation, upgradation, and capacity enhancement of four hydro power projects in Pakistan.</span><br/><br/><span>Chairman Lt. Gen. Sajjad Ghani (Retd) of WAPDA and Sheikh Ahmed Dalmook Al Maktoum expressed their mutual interest and enthusiasm to collaborate on future, long-term projects in Pakistan’s energy sector, with a specific focus on developing renewable energy solutions.</span><br/><br/><span>The MoUs aim to create a cooperative framework between the Private Office and WAPDA, facilitating collaboration and exploration of investment opportunities in Pakistan’s energy sector, particularly focusing on WAPDA’s small hydro power projects.</span><br/><br/><span>Read more: CPEC’s first hydropower plant in Pakistan begins full operations</span><br/><br/><span>Both parties have agreed to collaborate on upgrading and rehabilitating hydro power projects in Renala, Rasul, Chichokimalian, and Nandipur.</span><br/><br/><span>The parties have mutually agreed to collaborate in assessing the technical and economic feasibility of these projects, as well as formulating an implementation plan.</span></p> 10,000mw solar power plants t…tag:www.pakalumni.com,2023-06-21:1119293:Comment:4248722023-06-21T00:57:49.760ZRiaz Haqhttp://www.pakalumni.com/profile/riazul
<p>10,000mw solar power plants to be installed before summers 2023<br></br>These solar plants will generate 10,000 megawatts of electricity under the initiative, saving Pakistan's billions of dollars.<br></br><br></br><br></br><a href="https://www.globalvillagespace.com/10000mw-solar-power-plants-to-be-installed-before-summers-2023/" target="_blank">https://www.globalvillagespace.com/10000mw-solar-power-plants-to-be-installed-before-summers-2023/</a><br></br><br></br>The prime minister directed that work on the…</p>
<p>10,000mw solar power plants to be installed before summers 2023<br/>These solar plants will generate 10,000 megawatts of electricity under the initiative, saving Pakistan's billions of dollars.<br/><br/><br/><a href="https://www.globalvillagespace.com/10000mw-solar-power-plants-to-be-installed-before-summers-2023/" target="_blank">https://www.globalvillagespace.com/10000mw-solar-power-plants-to-be-installed-before-summers-2023/</a><br/><br/>The prime minister directed that work on the project begin immediately in order to bring respite to the masses before the next summer season begins.<br/><br/>These solar plants will generate 10,000 megawatts of electricity under the initiative, saving Pakistan’s billions of dollars.<br/><br/>In the initial phase, the electricity generated will be distributed to government buildings, tube-wells, and families that utilize less units of electricity.<br/><br/>He has also directed that a conference be held next week to solicit bids for the project.<br/><br/>The prime minister, who presided over a conference in Islamabad to bring huge relief to the people, stated that solar energy should be used instead of imported oil. The decision was taken with an aim to save the foreign exchange rate as the country would not need to spend billions of dollars on importing fuel for electricity generation.<br/><br/>He urged that the project be implemented as soon as possible by the relevant authorities.<br/><br/>The situation of loss in income and rising electricity bills makes a huge economic and financial burden on households. Skyrocketing electricity bills have blown the minds of consumers.<br/><br/>Consumers strongly condemned skyrocketed electricity bills in the month of August, even during long hours of unscheduled load shedding followed by blackouts by Islamabad Electric Supply Company (Iesco) and demanded that the federal government take up this burning issue immediately.<br/><br/>The Rawalpindi bench of the Lahore High Court (LHC) Tuesday suspended the collection of fuel price adjustment in electricity bills.<br/><br/>Justice Jawad Ul Hassan, while hearing the writ petition filed against the increase of taxes, directed WAPDA and NEPRA not to charge tax on consumers’ electricity bills. The judge also summoned the head of IESCO on September 15 and issued notices to the parties concerned to appear before the Court on the next hearing.<br/><br/></p>
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