This was stated by the Sindh government’s Energy Secretary, Abu Bakar Ahmed Madani, while speaking as the chief guest at an event “Solar Power Day” organised by GoodWe Pakistan.
The Energy Secretary said the Sindh government fully facilitated investment by the private sector in the alternative energy sector so that Pakistan could meet its target of producing 30 per cent of electricity in the country through renewable power resources by 2030.
He said the Sindh government was also fully committed to the cause of producing solar energy for electrifying public sector buildings.
He informed the audience that solar energy systems had already been installed at 225 primary health facilities in 13 districts of the province.
The Energy Secretary said the Sindh government had proposed the inclusion of 22 IPP-based on-grid solar PV projects with a cumulative capacity of 1550 MWs in the Indicative Generation Capacity Expansion Plan-2021.
He told the audience that the Sindh government had been working with the World Bank to fully harness the solar energy potential of the province.
He said the World Bank had been assisting the Sindh government to establish solar PV grid-connected power projects of cumulative 400 MWs generation capacity.
He said that another component of the assistance programme was utilization of rooftops of government buildings for generating up to 20 MWs of distributed solar power.
The third component, which has recently been launched is the provision of 200,000 solar home systems in faraway off-grid areas of ten districts.
Madani held out the assurance that a one-window facility would be available to all the energy sector companies that wanted to become a partner in the Sindh government’s drive to generate maximum electricity on the basis of wind and solar power.
Also speaking on the occasion, GoodWe Pakistan Country Manager, Syed Salman Mohiuddin, said that all the major stakeholders of Pakistan’s renewable energy market had fully realised in the last few years that GoodWe had emerged as a leading multinational solar power company.
He said that GoodWe proved its worth as a leading global clean energy company having a very vibrant presence in the markets of the US, European countries, and Australia.
He told the audience that the world’s leading energy company, General Electric, had partnered with GoodWe in 2018. This partnership proves that GoodWe stands out among the tier-one solar power companies in the global market, he said.
With a very humble beginning in 2008 GoodWe emerged as a public listed company in China in 2018, he added.
He said that GoodWe had the range of the latest products, which would be required by any investor launching clean energy projects in a market like Pakistan.
Mohiuddin held out the assurance that GoodWe would fully support the drive of the federal and Sindh governments to produce maximum clean electricity in the country through alternative energy means.
Ahmad Raafay Asad, Technical Services Head of GoodWe Pakistan, said that GoodWe had unveiled its new ET and ES series of inverters for solar hybrid power systems for the maximum economic and energy benefits of the consumers in Pakistan.
He said that GoodWe with its range of the latest inverters was in the best position to serve both the domestic and commercial electricity consumers in Pakistan to their utmost satisfaction.
He said the range of inverters produced by GoodWe were the best products for solar hybrid systems in the country.
Karachi: The Sindh government is fully committed to facilitating the private sector companies that stand for exploiting the renewable energy resources abundantly available in the province so that there should be lesser reliance on imported fossil fuels for the protection of the national economy.
This was stated by the Sindh government’s Energy Secretary, Abu Bakar Ahmed Madani, while speaking as the chief guest at an event “Solar Power Day” organised by GoodWe Pakistan.
The Energy Secretary said the Sindh government fully facilitated investment by the private sector in the alternative energy sector so that Pakistan could meet its target of producing 30 per cent of electricity in the country through renewable power resources by 2030.
He said the Sindh government was also fully committed to the cause of producing solar energy for electrifying public sector buildings.
He informed the audience that solar energy systems had already been installed at 225 primary health facilities in 13 districts of the province.
The Energy Secretary said the Sindh government had proposed the inclusion of 22 IPP-based on-grid solar PV projects with a cumulative capacity of 1550 MWs in the Indicative Generation Capacity Expansion Plan-2021.
He told the audience that the Sindh government had been working with the World Bank to fully harness the solar energy potential of the province.
He said the World Bank had been assisting the Sindh government to establish solar PV grid-connected power projects of cumulative 400 MWs generation capacity.
He said that another component of the assistance programme was utilization of rooftops of government buildings for generating up to 20 MWs of distributed solar power.
The third component, which has recently been launched is the provision of 200,000 solar home systems in faraway off-grid areas of ten districts.
Madani held out the assurance that a one-window facility would be available to all the energy sector companies that wanted to become a partner in the Sindh government’s drive to generate maximum electricity on the basis of wind and solar power.
Also speaking on the occasion, GoodWe Pakistan Country Manager, Syed Salman Mohiuddin, said that all the major stakeholders of Pakistan’s renewable energy market had fully realised in the last few years that GoodWe had emerged as a leading multinational solar power company.
He said that GoodWe proved its worth as a leading global clean energy company having a very vibrant presence in the markets of the US, European countries, and Australia.
He told the audience that the world’s leading energy company, General Electric, had partnered with GoodWe in 2018. This partnership proves that GoodWe stands out among the tier-one solar power companies in the global market, he said.
With a very humble beginning in 2008 GoodWe emerged as a public listed company in China in 2018, he added.
He said that GoodWe had the range of the latest products, which would be required by any investor launching clean energy projects in a market like Pakistan.
Mohiuddin held out the assurance that GoodWe would fully support the drive of the federal and Sindh governments to produce maximum clean electricity in the country through alternative energy means.
Ahmad Raafay Asad, Technical Services Head of GoodWe Pakistan, said that GoodWe had unveiled its new ET and ES series of inverters for solar hybrid power systems for the maximum economic and energy benefits of the consumers in Pakistan.
He said that GoodWe with its range of the latest inverters was in the best position to serve both the domestic and commercial electricity consumers in Pakistan to their utmost satisfaction.
He said the range of inverters produced by GoodWe were the best products for solar hybrid systems in the country.














