Expanding Renewable Energy: Kohat Cement Installs 5.34 MW Solar Power Plant

Kohat Cement Company Limited (KOHC) has taken a significant step toward sustainability by installing and commissioning a 5.34 MW on-grid solar power plant at its facility in Kohat. The company announced this development through a notice to the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) on Wednesday.

Expanding Renewable Energy: Kohat Cement Installs 5.34 MW Solar Power Plant
Expanding Renewable Energy: Kohat Cement Installs 5.34 MW Solar Power Plant

“We are pleased to announce that the company has successfully installed and commissioned a 5.34 MW on-grid solar power plant at the company’s plant site, Kohat,” stated the official notice. This new installation complements the 10 MW solar power plant already operational at the same location, underscoring the company’s commitment to renewable energy solutions.

Kohat Cement: A Pioneer in Sustainability

Founded in 1980 as the State Cement Company of Pakistan, Kohat Cement has grown to become a leading player in the cement industry. The company was privatized in 1992 and has since expanded its operations, including adopting environmentally friendly energy solutions.

Pakistan’s Shift to Solar Energy

Pakistan is witnessing a growing shift toward renewable energy, particularly solar power, in both the residential and commercial sectors. The affordability and sustainability of solar energy have prompted businesses, including cement manufacturers, to invest heavily in solar projects.

However, this transition poses challenges for decision-makers, especially in managing its impact on the national grid and energy policies amid stagnant electricity consumption.

Industry Trends in Solar Power Adoption

The adoption of solar energy is becoming a norm among leading industrial players in Pakistan:

  • Lucky Cement, one of the largest cement manufacturers, commissioned a 25 MW captive solar power plant in Karachi in August 2023.
  • DG Khan Cement Company Limited (DGKC) installed a 7 MW on-grid solar power plant at its Khairpur site in March 2023.
  • Gul Ahmed Textile Mills Limited (GATM), a major textile player, announced the installation of a 17.1 MW rooftop solar plant earlier this year.

These initiatives reflect the industrial sector’s increasing reliance on renewable energy to reduce costs and carbon emissions, aligning with global sustainability goals.

The Future of Renewable Energy in Pakistan

With projects like Kohat Cement’s 5.34 MW solar installation, Pakistan’s industrial landscape is making strides in renewable energy adoption. This shift not only contributes to reducing the environmental footprint but also paves the way for a more sustainable energy future.

Source: Pakistan Stock Exchange Notice, Kohat Cement Company Limited.

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