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China, Pakistan Plan Solar Partnership to Face Energy Crisis

Started by irishbobcat, January 21, 2009, 07:44:27 AM

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China, Pakistan Plan Solar Partnership to Face Energy Crisis
Written by Andrew Williams

In an effort to tackle Pakistan's growing energy shortage,
representatives of the burgeoning Chinese solar industry have
offered to cooperate with the country on a high profile partnership
to manufacture solar energy equipment.
The offer was made at a press conference to promote the 2010
International Solar Cities Congress, to be held in Shangong
province. Speaking at the event, Huang Ming, Vice?President of the
International Solar Energy Society said, "Pakistan and China are
like brothers. We are eager to promote our solar energy industry in
Pakistan."

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﷯French﷯
﷯Spanish﷯ ﷯PortugueseOutlining the proposed plan, Yuan
Xiuhe, Deputy
Mayor of Dezhou City, detailed a three-point plan intended to move
the project forward. The first step, he said, was the readiness of
Chinese solar power companies to establish offices in Pakistan.
Secondly, he said, China is also ready to send a team of technicians
from the prominent Hinin Group to set up the manufacturing of high?
quality cost effective solar energy equipment in Pakistan. Finally,
the establishment of joint-ventures between Chinese and domestic
companies would cement the partnership and promote a solid future
for solar power in the country.
The intention is that the location of Chinese facilities in Pakistan
would help to significantly lower costs and boost job opportunities.
A deal has not yet been inked, although the Pakistani government,
faced with the growing threat of devastating power shortages, is
likely to consider the proposal carefully. Any strategy able to
bring stability and create employment in an increasingly volatile
region is unlikely to be treated lightly
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