Pakistan aims to achieve 60 pc renewable energy mix by 2030: Moot told

LAHORE:Punjab Minister for Housing, Urban Development and Public Health Engineering Mian Mahmood-ur-Rasheed has announced the government’s plan to convert 60 per cent of power consumption to solar energy by 2030.

The Minister was addressing the audience at a “Sungrow Power Day 2021 – Lahore Chapter, a grand event” organized by Sungrow, the global leading inverter solution supplier for renewables at a local hotel, according to a statement issued today. Environment Protection Agency, Punjab, Director General (DG EPA) Ambreen Sajjad and Public-Private Partnership (PPP), Punjab, Chief Executive Amjad Ali Awan were guests of honor, while leading national and international companies’ experts and high officials also participated in the event.

The Minister said that the Punjab government had already initiated a robust plan with funds amounting to billions of rupees to convert universities, schools in remote districts of Punjab, all educational institutions and industrial units to renewable/solar energy in the province. “Another very encouraging trend in being witnessed where people are converting mosques in urban areas on solar energy on self-help basis,” he said, adding that a mosque, whose monthly electricity bill had exceeded Rs 500,000/month, had come down to zero besides earning additional income through sale of power to distribution companies through net-metering.

Similarly, he said, the sensitization among people in urban cities has been increasing and they are fast converting institutions, mosques, commercial units/shops and residences to solar power, which is extremely cost effective. He said that the federal government had implemented a very effective solar power policy in order to ensure provision of solar energy paraphernalia to the consumers at a very subsidized rate. “Pakistan is already producing 1,600 MW electricity through solar energy,” he added.

PPP Unit, Punjab, Chief Executive Amjad Ali Awan informed that up to 70 per cent generation of electricity in Pakistan was based on thermal energy, which explains the mega scale of carbon footprint in the country. “This is the time to benefit from solar energy, especially when 80 per cent of capital cost has been slashed since it was first introduced in the country,” he said, adding that solar energy has the cheapest tariff of 5 cents/watt available in Pakistan.

He said that the scalability of solar energy from KW to MW and to GW rests with renewable energy as Pakistan has come out of the crisis of renewable energy generation. “Pakistan, however, is confronting an affordability crisis now and may have to face the challenge of sustainability in the near future,” he added.

DG EPA, Punjab, Ambreen Sajjad said that Pakistan had a global commitment to achieve the target of green Pakistan, which was reiterated at recent COP26. In this respect, she said, the Punjab government has launched two mega projects under the Punjab Ujala Program for prevention and control of pollution and reducing carbon footprint. Under this program, as many as 4,200 schools and 2,327 Basic Health Units (BHUs) have been converted to solar power so far.

On the Power Day Seminar – Karachi and Lahore Chapters Dec 1st and Dec 7th, Sungrow expressed sincere gratitude to the support from Pakistan government and all customers, presented awards for the most valued clients, and demonstrated its industry-leading products and comprehensive solutions. Moreover, Sungrow also achieved strategic cooperation with OES, a prolific contributor and initiator in promoting green energy in Pakistan. They signed a 25MW inverter supply contract. The partnership will enhance Sungrow’s long-term and profound development in the local renewable energy market and promote this country’s sustainable development.

Mr. Howard Fu, International Director, Sungrow said that the company was committed to providing clean and sustainable power solutions for customers. “By June, 2020, Sungrow achieved over 182GW+ installation worldwide, which altogether generated more than 257.3 billion kwh clean electricity and offset 205.8 tons of CO2 so far,” we are leading brand globally as well as locally in Pakistan with active 850MW of closed projects till now, he added.

Usman Waheed, Country Manager, Sungrow Pakistan, said that the company has been providing comprehensive solutions at all three tiers including utility scale, commercial and industrial scale and residential scale with least failure rate. Sungrow’s dedicated service also receives great satisfaction from local clients. With local sales and after sales support. In the future, Sungrow will explore more opportunities and provide clean power for more people in Pakistan.

Unemployed engineers will be provided jobs: CM Bizenjo

QUETTA:Chief Minister Balochistan, Mir Abdul Quddus Bizenjo, while highlighting the contributions of engineers for the progress and development of Balochistan, has said that unemployed engineers of the province would be provided job opportunities in mega projects.

These views were expressed by him while talking to a delegation of Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC) who called on him at Chief Minister’s Secretariat here on Friday under the leadership of Engineer Nasir Majeed, Vice Chairman, Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC). Engineer Nasir Majeed, Vice Chairman, PEC apprised the Chief Minister Balochistan of the problems being faced by engineers and requested to address the problems of in-service and unemployed engineers.

Issuing directives to the concerned authorities for forming a committee under the chairmanship of Mir Asadullah Baloch, Minister for Agriculture and Cooperative to look into the grievances of the engineers, Bizenjo said that government lands would be allotted in favour of Pakistan Engineering Council for setting up sub offices in Gwadar, Turbat, Loralai and Khuzdar areas of the province. He added that “Technical Allowance” would also be paid to the engineers of the province. On the occasion, Mir Asadullah Baloch, Minister for Agriculture and Cooperative was also present.

WAPDA to execute another water project

QUETTA:Pakistan Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) has decided, in consultation with the Balochistan Government, to execute another water sector project in Balochistan for addressing the long-awaited water needs of the people in the province.

This was discussed during a meeting today between WAPDA Chairman Lt Gen Muzammil Hussain (Retd) and Balochistan Chief Secretary Mathar Niaz Rana. WAPDA, using its capabilities, will provide a turn-key solution to enable Balochistan to draw and utilize its share of water – in accordance with the Water Apportionment Accord – through existing Pat Feeder Canal.

During the meeting, the Chairman reiterated that WAPDA is committed to supporting Balochistan, like that of all other provinces, to benefit from its water resources for poverty alleviation and socio-economic uplift of the province.

The Chief Secretary thanked WAPDA Chairman for supporting Balochistan in developing irrigated-agriculture in the remote and backward areas of the province. It is worth mentioning that WAPDA has been implementing a number of water sector projects in Balochistan including Extension of Kachhi Canal and Naulong Dam etc.

Sindh, KE, WB sign MoU for mega solar power project

KARACHI:Committed to the aim to expand its portfolio of clean energy, KE has allied with Sindh Energy Department (SED) and the World Bank to develop a solar park with an aggregate capacity of 350 MW under the ambit of the ‘Sindh Solar Energy Project’ (SSEP).

The objective of SSEP is to increase solar power generation and access to electricity in Sindh Province. The purpose of this tripartite arrangement – formalized today with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) – is to develop and implement sustainable, cost-effective, and competitive utility-scale IPPsin Karachi under a competitive bidding structure.

Through this collaboration, an additional 700 GWh of clean energy will be added to KE’s electricity supply mix that should offset carbon emissions by 300-350 kilotons per annum. This is in line with the Government of Pakistan’s aim, as stipulated in the Alternative and Renewable Energy (ARE) Policy 2019, of increasing the share of renewables (excluding hydel) as a share of the country’s power generation capacity to 30% by 2030.

The MoU was signed between Secretary, Energy Department, Government of Sindh, Abu Bakar Ahmed Madani, CEO K-Electric, Syed Moonis Abdullah Alvi, and World Bank Country Director for Pakistan, Najy Benhassine who joined via video from Islamabad.

This tri-partite collaboration is being supported by the World Bank through development financing to the Government of Sindh for the implementation of SSEP. SED will be responsible for conducting relevant project-related studies, implementation of the competitive bidding process, and construction of any public sector infrastructure that is required. The solar IPPs would be constructed and owned by competitively selected private sector developers. Once complete, the power from the project (s) would be inducted into KE’s grid via power off-take agreements, enhancing its ability to serve the current and evolving needs of its growing consumer base of 3.2 million.

Speaking at the occasion, the Sindh Minister for Energy, Imtiaz Ahmed Shaikh commented, “This project has been in the works for some time and is being achieved with close collaboration and support of the stakeholders. The Sindh Energy Department is committed to making a meaningful contribution in the effort towards Pakistan’s cleaner and greener energy future, and we hope to share our learnings and experience at the national and international level to expand the scale of the impact.”

CEO K-Electric Moonis Alvi also mentioned, “We appreciate the Sindh Energy Department and the World Bank for coming together on this historic event, which demonstrates our collective commitment towards the sustainable growth and future of Karachi and the Province of Sindh at large. At KE, environment and sustainability are integral parts of our strategy, focused on mitigating the impact of carbon and increasing KE’s footprint of clean energy. We follow Environment and Sustainability Management Systems (ESMS) to ensure our business activities have a minimal harmful impact on our surroundings. As the only vertically integrated power utility company in Karachi, it is of utmost importance for us to ensure the availability of clean, reliable, and low-cost electricity for our consumers which will promote economic growth for Pakistan.”

Joining remotely, Country Director for the World Bank Pakistan, Najy Benhassine said, “Transitioning to renewable energy offers Pakistan the potential to reduce its generation costs, diversify away from imported fossil fuels, and realize climate change, air pollution, and water conservation benefits. Sindh Province is key to increasing the share of renewable energy generation in Pakistan and developing new ways of providing electricity access.

This engagement between the World Bank, K-Electric, and the Sindh Energy Department, under the auspices of the Sindh Solar Energy Project, could provide a replicable model for expanding renewable energy and access to electricity in Sindh Province and Pakistan.” The inclusion of 350 MW solar power would result in the diversification of KE’s fuel mix and would increase the share of low-cost solar power generation in the system.

COVID-19 claims three more lives in Sindh

KARACHI:As many as three more patient of Coronavirus died overnight lifting the death toll to 7,634 and 255 new cases emerged when 17,291 tests were conducted.

This was stated by Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah in a statement issued here on Friday. He added that three more patients of COVID-19 lost his life lifting the death toll to 7,634 that constituted 1.6 percent death rate. Mr. Shah said that 17,291 samples were tested which detected 255 cases that constituted 1.5 percent current detection rate.

He added that so far 6,865,146 tests have been conducted against which 476,636 cases were diagnosed, of them 97.6 percent or 465,266 patients have recovered, including 30 overnight. The CM said that currently 3,736 patients were under treatment, of them 3,588 were in home isolation, 20 at isolation centers and 128 at different hospitals. He added that the condition of 125 patients was stated to be critical, including 08 shifted to ventilators. According to the statement, out of 255 new cases, 36 have been detected from Karachi, including 13 from Korangi, seven Central, South six, East and West five each.

Sukkur has 25, Hyderabad 23, Shikarpur 19, Qambar 15, Dadu 14, Jamshoro and Ghotki 13 each, Jacobabad 12, Tando Muhammad Khan 11, Mirpurkhas and Shaheed Benazirabad ten each, Sanghar, Tando Allahyar and Tharparkar eight each, Kashmore and Thatta seven each, Sujawal six, Matiari, Umerkot and Badin three each and Khairpur one.

Vaccination: Sharing vaccination data the CM said that 25,380,098 vaccinations have been administered upto December 9th, and added during the last 24 hours 164,416 vaccines were inoculated – in total 25,544,514 vaccines have administered which constituted 46.84 percent of the vaccine eligible population. The chief minister urged people of the province to follow SOPs.

One dies, 24 injured in road mishap

MASTUNG:One person died while 24 others, including women and children, sustained injuries after over turning of a wagon of a marriage party on national highway near Piskarum area of district Mastung in Balochistan province on Friday.

According to rescue sources, wagon of a marriage party coming from Munguchar area overturned after its tyre burst in Pishkarum area near Sharja hotel on national highway of district Mastung, resultantly, one person died on the spot while 24 others, including women and children, sustained injuries. The injured were rushed to Nawab Ghous Bakhsh Raisani Hospital, Mastung.

Among the injured, six, including women were reported to be in a critical condition. Hospital administration also faced severe hardship to provide healthcare facilities to the patients owing to non-availability of healthcare equipments in Nawab Ghous Bakhsh Hospital, Mastung. Names of the deceased and injured could not be ascertained till filing this report.

(GB CM, Minister for Economic Affairs discuss ongoing development initiatives)

ISLAMABAD:Chief Minister Gilgit-Baltistan Advocate Khalid Khursheed Khan called on Minister for Economic Affairs Omar Ayub Khan here on Friday.

During the meeting, both sides discussed priority areas and ongoing development initiatives for uplifting Gilgit-Baltistan. Earlier, a high-level delegation of International Finance Corporation of World Bank Group, headed by Senior Vice President Stephanie von Friedeburg also called on the Minister for Economic Affairs.