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Pakistani and Chinese company sign deal for 50MW suite of wind turbine

13 June, 2020 10:22

Pakistani and Chinese company sign deal for 50MW suite of wind turbine.

A major developer of wind energy in Pakistan, ACT Wind (Pvt) Limited, has signed a contract with Xinjiang Goldwind Science Technology Co., Ltd.

Pakistani and Chinese company sign deal

The ACT Wind (Pvt) Limited will acquire 50MW suite of wind turbine for the Phase II ACT project.

The suite compriseds of 20 turbines with each having a capacity of 2.5MW.

It’s the second time the two companies inked a deal.

The first one can date back to four years ago when ACT project Phase I of 30MW adopted Goldwind’s wind turbines.

ACT project Phase I is first of the many power projects jointly owned and operated by Tapal Group, Akhtar Group and Ismail Industries.

The plant comprises of 20 wind turbines having a combined capacity to generate 30MW of electricity (each having a capacity of 1.5 MW).

Moreover, the project achieved its Commercial Operations Date on 8th October, 2016.

The ACT project Phase II is set to be located in Jhimpir, known as “the pathway of wind” in Sindh province.

Goldwind was the first Chinese wind turbine producer to enter the Pakistani market in 2013.

It has customized high-temperature wind turbine for Pakistan that boasts average availability of over 99% in a long term.

Meanwhile, Goldwind has cultivated local talents with knowledge and skills on operation, maintenance and examination of wind power plant.

Goldwind investment and operation in Pakistan.

With an edge in providing products that feature high-adaptability to the environment and stable operation, Goldwind has grown to become a model for local wind power projects.

So far, Goldwind has played a part in the investment and operation of 6 power plants in Pakistan.

With the order of ACT Phase II project to be implemented, new installment of wind generators in Pakistan provided by Goldwind will reach 150MW by 2022.

The total installment will register 477MW.

As per estimate, such an amount of environment-friendly wind energy would provide 1.5 billion (Kwh) of electricity. It would help reduce the power shortage in a greener way.

China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) lays a solid foundation for the improvement of infrastructure in Pakistan.

Goldwind will bring more high-quality products and technologies to this country and support its development with reliable, sustainable and affordable renewable energy.

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