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Pakistan aims to generate 30% clean energy by 2030

Pakistan aims to produce 30% of the electricity from renewable energy sources by 2030 which include wind, solar, biomass and small-scale hydro.

This decision will complement the 27% of current electricity supply coming from large-scale hydro.

To this effect the 271 GE Renewable Energy wind turbines spreading over nine plants have a combined generating capacity of 450 megawatts (MW) – representing more than 36% of the current 1,235-MW total installed wind capacity in the country.


Renewable energy is the future. With global warming happening, companies working in the renewables business are doing for the people. They are producing clean energy but not CO2 at the plants, so they’re giving people a better, cleaner type of energy.


Thousands of direct and indirect employees help manage operations at different locations of the renewable energy-producing sites. Investing in this sector will generate huge employment opportunities for the people residing in remote locations such as dessert and villages.


Most of the renewable energy sites in Pakistan are located in desert regions where temperatures in early June were already in the 40s.


It takes nearly 15 minutes, with necessary water breaks along the way, to climb the 80-meter tall metal towers to reach the top of the wind turbines.


Reon Energy offers customized solar solutions for all your energy needs. Having successfully executed solar projects across Pakistan with project sizes ranging between 50kW to 2MW, the solar solutions offered at Reon Energy can be set up in less than 3 months. The definite edge lies in their expert know-how of, and access to, the most cutting edge top tier technology.


The net-metering program allows at Reon Energy authorized customers (with project sizes up to 1 MW) to generate power for industrial use and to return any surplus power to the local utility. Reon Energy helps determine a customer's net-electricity consumption based on their energy purchase against their energy export record.

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