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2nd Pakistan Energy Reform Summit 2022 held
Last Updated: 2022-05-19 19:25 | Gwadar Pro
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By Tahir Ali
 
ISLAMABAD, May 19 (Gwadar Pro) - To tap into the new era of the country’s energy, the 2nd Pakistan Energy Reforms Summit 2020 (PERS-2022) was held in Islamabad on May 17-18. The aim of the Summit was to help revitalize the energy and power sector in Pakistan by attracting multilateral cooperation of innovation and investment in a diverse energy mix.
 
There were more than 50 speakers including officials of Chinese companies, around 400 delegates and over 30 sponsors and exhibitors.
 
Speakers highlighted the importance of renewable energy in the modern era and shared ideas and proposals on how Pakistan can achieve the target of 30% renewable energy in total power generation by 2030. They emphasized over the expansion of renewable energy in Pakistan’s energy mix and encouraged supporting independent power producers in solar energy. 
 
Hashim Raza, CEO K-Solar (China) said that it is time to increase solar power generation in Pakistan. The expansion of solar power will not only enable Pakistan to meet its growing demand of power but will also help support the issue of climate change.
 
Chinese companies were amongst top sponsors of PERS-2022, which was collocated with Power & Renewable Energy Summit, Oil, Gas and petrochemical Summit. Delegates and visitors showed keen interest in the booths of Chinese solar panel and inverter manufacturing companies being set up at the conference venue. 
 
This article originally appeared on Gwadar Pro.   

(Editor:Liao Yifan)

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2nd Pakistan Energy Reform Summit 2022 held
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