Pakistan will soon launch a project to manufacture solar panels in the country.

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Khurram Dastgir Khan, Federal Minister for Energy, has said that renewable energy is the need of the hour, and the government is allocating resources and putting in sincere efforts to mitigate the carbon footprint in the country. Khurram Dastgir Khan said this while inaugurating the second International Solar Energy Meet (ISEM) Expo and IEEEP IREM Expo, Pakistan’s premium Solar Energy, electronics and electrical exhibition, at Expo Centre Lahore on Friday.

The Federal Minister said the government is encouraging the proliferation of clean and green energy solutions. “This event is a step towards the future of renewable and wind energy, which will reduce the power cost of the consumers,” he said, adding that government will soon launch a project for the manufacturing of solar panels in the country. He said that such exhibitions could go a long way towards achieving the goal of clean and green energy vis a vis reducing the carbon footprint in Pakistan. He said that despite financial constraints, the government is considering waiving duty on imported solar panels and related equipment to promote modern technology.

Ms. Sania Awais, Managing Director Punjab Power Development Board, said during the inauguration that commercial and domestic consumer should ensure the use of solar energy to deal with the power crisis in Pakistan.

Ahmed Saleh Baabood – Chairman of White Paper Summits, said that such expos are important for the development of the energy sector in Pakistan. “This expo is an ideal meeting place for global and local stakeholders, executives, leading industry experts, manufacturers and suppliers, decision-makers, policymakers and government officials who were shaping the future of the solar energy sector in Pakistan,” he said.

White Paper Summits in a strategic partnership with the Institution of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Pakistan (IEEEP) is also organising a conference where expert speakers will share their case studies, technical presentation and latest insights on the problems and solutions addressing Pakistan’s power and renewable energy sector.

IEEEP IREM Expo will focus on Power Transformers, Power Technology, Capacitors, Batteries, Heavy Duty Cables, Power Distribution Equipment, Wind Energy, Hydropower, Bioenergy, Bio Gas, BioFuel, Hydrogen, Geothermal Energy, Solar Energy and more

The IEEEP members and Technical Delegates will attend the sessions. The conference will include active Q&A sessions, networking programs and B2B networking to facilitate much-needed access to a wealth of industry-leading knowledge, information exchange and actionable takeaways.

Local and international energy and power sector experts are attending this prestigious event, primarily working in renewable power with a focus on solar power generation.

More than 150 stalls, including over 30 by international exhibitors, are booked after the government of Pakistan favouring solar power generation policies, attracting foreign investors to Pakistan. Besides, over 120 local exhibitors will also display their products during the three days Solar shows.

The organisers expect over 8000 attendees during the three-day event, including the top international and local exhibitors acclaimed technical expert speakers. The event will provide unlimited business networking opportunities besides B2B deals.

The premium events are organised by White Paper Summits, one of the leading business Event Organizers (Summits, Exhibitions and Training) in the Middle East region. Its headquarters is in Muscat, Sultanate of Oman. The regional office of White Paper Summits is established in Karachi, Pakistan.

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