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China-Pakistan Firms Forge Wind Energy Partnership with 150 MW Memorandum of Understanding

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Reon Energy Ltd. of Pakistan and China’s SANY Renewable Energy Ltd. have formalized a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to jointly develop 150 megawatts (MW) of wind energy projects targeting Pakistan’s commercial and industrial sectors. Announced on Tuesday, the agreement underscores a mutual commitment to expand renewable energy infrastructure in the region.

“This marks the beginning of a strategic collaboration to advance renewable energy solutions in Pakistan,” stated Reon Energy Ltd. The company emphasized that the partnership aligns with a shared vision for sustainability, adding, “Both parties aim to jointly develop Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) projects in the C&I segment, with an initial target of 150 MW.”

The MoU highlights Pakistan’s private-sector demand for Chinese wind technology, following recent installations by firms such as Lucky Cement, Yunus Textile Mills, and Liberty Mills in Karachi. These projects, ranging in capacity, utilized wind turbines supplied by China’s Goldwind and were implemented by Pakistan’s Orient Energy Systems. Orient Energy maintains an ongoing agreement with Goldwind to provide 150 MW of wind turbines.

Parallel to wind energy growth, Pakistan’s adoption of Chinese solar technology has surged. On April 24, China’s Huasun announced an exclusive distribution partnership with Pakistan’s Bahum Associates to supply 500 MW of heterojunction solar modules. The following day, Orient Energy Systems revealed a contract to install a 7 MW solar park at Servis Long March (SLM) Tires, a joint Chinese-Pakistani tire manufacturer. Orient had previously commissioned a 2 MW solar plant at the same facility.

These agreements reflect deepening cross-border cooperation in renewable energy, driven by Pakistan’s industrial transition toward sustainable power solutions.

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