Global body urges Pakistan to exempt energy sector SMEs from competitive bidding system to ensure their survivalKarachiThe World Wind Energy Association (WWEA) has urged Pakistan’s government to preferably exempt the small and medium-sized power companies from the competitive bidding system soon to be introduced in the country for new renewable energy projects.The WWEA put forward this suggestion as its Secretary-General, Stefan Gsänger, appeared via the video-link as the keynote speaker at the 5th International Wind Energy Summit-2022 organised here at a hotel by the Energy Update.The WWEA Secretary-General said the…
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“2nd Int’l Solar Clean Energy Pakistan 2022 Conference and Expo
The Alternative Energy Development Board (AEDB) has aimed to commence from April 2022 the process of competitive bidding for launching new solar and wind power projects to increase the share of clean electricity in the national energy mix to 61 per cent as per the Indicative Generation Capacity Expansion Plan (IGCEP) 2021-2030.This was stated by Chief Executive Officer of AEDB, Shah Jahan Mirza, while speaking as the chief guest at the 2nd International Solar Clean Energy Conference-2022 organized by the Energy Update.Mirza said the AEDB had been well on track…
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