The Chief Executive Officer of the Alternative Development Board (AEDB), Shah Jahan Mirza, speaking at the International Renewable Energy Conference in Lahore, stated that renewable energy production in Pakistan had been increased. It will soon account for seven per cent of the total electricity generated in the country.The CEO of AEDB informed the audience of the conference that, at present, the functional wind, solar, and some other renewable energy projects in the country had been producing 2,000 Megawatts of clean electricity. He said the country’s under-construction wind and solar projects would make another 850 MWs of renewable energy.
On this occasion, Mian Ghulam Mohiuddin Ahmad, CEO of SGS Electrical Company, said that his company worked hard to help the Pakistani fan industry adopt the necessary technological innovations to save electricity through their appliances. He said that his company had introduced a fan in the Pakistani market, which could save up to 80 per cent of electricity to the benefit of the power consumers.
The Last CEO of Prosun Solar, Muhammad Tahir, said that his company had been making efforts to introduce special solar-powered appliances for areas of Pakistan that were off-grid and didn’t have electricity. He said that his company also had the plan to work with the concerned regulatory authorities of the energy sector to prevent the sale and usage of substandard solar equipment and products in the country. He said the solar energy sector had a very bright future in Pakistan as the government had massive potential to produce electricity using alternative power resources.
Chairman ADB SHAH JAHAN Mirza said that the solar and wind projects alone were not facing non-payment of dues against electricity produced by them. The case is generally about all the power plants in the country to the problem of circular debt. He said the AEDB had been making progress in introducing the system of international competitive bidding to promote electricity generation through clean resources in the country.
“Although we have an ambitious target of clean electricity generation in the country, we will try our best to achieve it,” said the AEDB chief.
He said that they had been waiting for the finalization of the generation expansion plan by the government, as this would be helpful to determine the exact year-wise need to generate clean electricity to overcome the energy shortfall in the country. He assured the participants that more electricity would be drawn from the wind and solar power projects already functional in the country, increasing national energy demand.
Speaking on occasion, Naeem Qureshi of Energy Update stressed the need for more significant interaction and dialogue between concerned stakeholders of the government and private sectors to promote the cause of clean power generation in the country. He said that more such conferences should be organized as a common platform having the participation of the concerned quarters to mutually discuss and sort out issues of the renewable energy sector
After this session, the Managing Editor of Energy Updates, Mr Naeem Qureshi, Organg Foods Ceo Najam Mazari, Mubeen Amjad and Rashid Ansari, also addressed the conference.