Saturday, July 6, 2024

Pakistan to hold International Expo and Conference on Renewable Energy in 2016

Must Read

Expo expected to open “Made in Pakistan” products to the world

Islamabad: A three-day conference titled ‘International Exhibition and Conference on Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (REAP)’ will  be held at Pak-China Friendship Centre, Islamabad from 5-7 March 2016. The conference aims at highlighting the key issues Pakistan is currently facing regarding energy needs; inefficient energy utilization, lack of public awareness and underdeveloped infrastructure.
Naseer Ahmad, Chairman of Renewable Energy Association of Pakistan (REAP) said on Wednesday “the conference is platform for key manufacturers, Suppliers, Distributors, Service Providers, Project Developers, Universities, System Integrators, Research and Development institutes functioning in Energy Sector to display products and give solutions by exhibiting.”
REAP, the organizer of International Exhibition and Conference on Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency’’  is the first ever registered unit of the country in Alternative and renewable energy sector with a task to reduce the national dependence on conventional assets of energy by promoting renewable resources of energy in Pakistan. Renewable Energy in Pakistan is a comparatively growing sector, the market for Renewable and Alternative Energy and their components has shown  development over last decade and numerous constructive factors ensure that it will continue in the future.
Multinational and almost 150 International Companies from China, Germany and Turkey  will be a part of this conference by exhibiting at REAP’16, to produce more newer scenarios and leads.
The Expo will help increase number of participants from China, Germany & Turkey  by contributing to the growing Energy Industry and will also open the to the world to practice the excellence of products “Made in Pakistan”.
Latest

Nearly 30,000 people evacuated as Northern California wildfires spreads amid heatwave

Raging wildfires in northern California has forced nearly 30,000 residents to evacuate as the state endures a brutal heatwave.

More Articles Like This