Pakistan was having huge wind power generation potential and if exploited properly it could become a very lucrative and feasible source of alternate energy.
Pakistan naturally is gifted in alternate energy resources and this has been identified by mapping assessment of wind solar and biomass in the country through ESMAP's (World Bank) assistance.
He said although the wind potential has been evaluated at a huge scale; however as far as our studies and surveys are concerned "we have specifically identified the wind corridors having power generation potential of 30,000 megawatts."
He said the AEDB has identified the high potential regions, including in Southern Sindh Balochistan and Punjab where electricity generation through wind has a promising potential.
Awan said some of the wind potential areas have also solar intensity so in such regions both wind and solar energy could be generated simultaneously and this may also be very attractive for the investors.
He said there has been good responses from the investors to invest in this particular field of energy generation and observed that when the investors are given confidence over the sustainability of the projects they willingly come to invest.
The CEO said historically Pakistan has been leading energy sector in the region as it has been pioneering to produce through various sources, including coal, gas, bio gas, wind and solar.
"We were the first to set up regulatory authority and initiated power generation through independent power producers," he said.
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