Pak-Sino collaboration in PV sector to jointly combat the energy crisis

2023.3.9

LAHORE, Mar. 9 (Gwadar Pro)– “In the past five years, the average concentration of PM2.5 in China’s prefecture-level and above cities has dropped by 27.5%, and the number of days with heavy pollution has dropped by more than 50%.” “The installed capacity of renewable energy has increased from 650 million kilowatts to more than 1.2 billion kilowatts,” cited the government work report released by the ongoing Two Sessions shows that China’s energy conservation and carbon reduction have reached a new level.

In 2022, the total export value of Chinese PV products (silicon wafers, cells, modules) was approximately USD 51.25 billion, a year-on-year increase of 80.3%. Such astonishing growth means, being a responsible major power, China is also promoting green causes around the world as approaches its own carbon neutrality goal. As Pakistan is one of the most vulnerable countries to the adverse impact of increasingly severe climate change, China’s leading solar solutions provider LONGi has long been committed to developing the PV field with local partners to optimizing energy structure in Pakistan.

An overseas photovoltaic project of LONGi [Photo provided to Gwadar Pro]
An overseas photovoltaic project of LONGi [Photo provided to Gwadar Pro]

“We signed an MoU with the Government of Pakistan in July 2019 to invest in the construction of a 50 MW solar power plant in the Bahawalpur, Punjab, as our first step,” Ali Majid, General Manager, Pakistan, LONGi Solar, told Gwadar pro in an exclusive interview. “As for the current overall production capacity of LONGi’s green energy projects invested in Pakistan, total shipments to Pakistan market would reach about 1GW this year. The experience of developing the market in the past few years tells me that in order to boost PV and new energy field, investment and awareness, none can be dispensed with.”

Pakistan should encourage more investment in renewable energy infrastructure to the greatest extent, including government and private investment in large-scale solar farms, as well as smaller rooftop solar installations. “As for awareness, strengthen education around the benefits of green energy, such as public education campaigns and outreach to businesses, communities, and schools,” Majid noted. “Beyond that, we can increase investment in research and development of new PV technologies, such as improving the efficiency and performance of solar panels, as well as developing new materials and manufacturing processes.”

Nowadays, contradictions between global energy supply and demand caused by geopolitical conflicts to a great extent, which is called “the first real global energy crisis” by the International Energy Agency (IEA), is increasing prominent. In order to alleviate the contradiction, the global photovoltaic market is booming. As a major demand market, China has a year-on-year growth rate of about 59%. “According to the demand forecast of major consulting agencies, it is estimated that the new installed capacity of photovoltaics in the world is expected to exceed 350GW in 2023," noted Alex Li, General Manager of Central Asia branch LONGi.

It is learned that high cost has brought great challenges to global joint response to the energy crisis. “For example, in the vast desertification areas in the Middle East, where the main issue is the lack of fresh water. If the fresh water is sufficient, large-scale greening will not be a difficulty. However, the increase in costs brought about by desalination of seawater being the main obstacle,” Alex Li believes that this is why PV has epoch-making significance. “Photovoltaics can indeed change the ecology of our earth due to solar energy does not depend on any resources, and the sun shines on everyone fairly. How to turn fair sunlight into energy that benefits everyone is the goal we have always strive for.”

This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Belt and Road Initiative, as well as the 10th anniversary of the launch of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor. Majid stated that the CPEC Phase II is expected to focus on the development of new technologies, such as energy storage and smart grid systems, to improve the efficiency and reliability of the energy sector. “New energy enterprises, including LONGi, are likely to play a key role in promoting the adoption of renewable energy in Pakistan, even the whole South Asia region.”

About LONGi

Founded in 2000, LONGi is committed to being the world’s leading solar technology company, focusing on customer-driven value creation for full scenario energy transformation.

Under its mission of 'making the best of solar energy to build a green world', LONGi has dedicated itself to technology innovation and established five business sectors, covering mono silicon wafers cells and modulescommercial & industrial distributed solar solutionsgreen energy solutions and hydrogen equipment. The company has honed its capabilities to provide green energy and has more recently, also embraced green hydrogen products and solutions to support global zero carbon development. www.longi.com