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    Entertech plans to build a 50MW solar power plant in Pakistan

    • Last Update: 2022-12-27
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    Kuwait-based Enertech Quetta Solar Pte Ltd has planned a license to build a 50-megawatt solar power plant in Pakistan's Balochistan province, estimated at $50 million
    .

    Entertech expects to achieve commercial commissioning of the project by June 2019 and intends to sell the electricity generated at the facility to the Central Electricity Purchase Authority
    .

    Back in June 2016, the Kuwaiti government and renewable energy developer EnerTech signed a bilateral agreement with the Pakistani government to build a 500 MW solar power plant
    in Balochistan.

    Pakistan's huge energy crisis is jeopardizing its economic progress and social development
    .
    The main causes of the energy crisis are the lack of investment in the power sector in the past, the non-development of the renewable energy sector and the depletion
    of hydrocarbon reserves.

    The Government of Pakistan has commissioned the Alternative Energy Development Committee to ensure that 5.
    0% of the country's total electricity generation is generated through renewable energy technologies by 2030
    .

    Experts believe Pakistan must find indigenous and cheap renewable energy sources through self-reliance to achieve sustainable growth
    .

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    Kuwait-based Enertech Quetta Solar Pte Ltd has planned a license to build a 50-megawatt solar power plant in Pakistan's Balochistan province, estimated at $50 million
    .

    solar energy

    Entertech expects to achieve commercial commissioning of the project by June 2019 and intends to sell the electricity generated at the facility to the Central Electricity Purchase Authority
    .

    Back in June 2016, the Kuwaiti government and renewable energy developer EnerTech signed a bilateral agreement with the Pakistani government to build a 500 MW solar power plant
    in Balochistan.

    Pakistan's huge energy crisis is jeopardizing its economic progress and social development
    .
    The main causes of the energy crisis are the lack of investment in the power sector in the past, the non-development of the renewable energy sector and the depletion
    of hydrocarbon reserves.

    The Government of Pakistan has commissioned the Alternative Energy Development Committee to ensure that 5.
    0% of the country's total electricity generation is generated through renewable energy technologies by 2030
    .

    Experts believe Pakistan must find indigenous and cheap renewable energy sources through self-reliance to achieve sustainable growth
    .

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