Major Pakistani textile industry player partners with Huasun on 20MW project
25 September, 2023
Huasun Energy has announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Tayyab Group of Industries (TGOIs) and the EPC contractor Enervetic Technologies for a 20MWp solar power plant in Faisalabad, Pakistan.
TGOIs operates three textile facilities in Faisalabad, four sugar mills and one steel mill in the country’s Rahim Yar Khan region.
Tayyab Group chairman and CEO, Mian Muhammad Tayyab, commented at the signing ceremony: “I am delighted to share with you a significant milestone in our journey towards a more sustainable and environmentally conscious future. At TGOIs, we have always believed in the power of innovation and the responsibility that comes with it.
Today, I am proud to announce that TGOIs is taking a giant leap forward by partnering with Huasun Energy, a world leading manufacturer of high-efficiency N-TYPE HJT solar modules and large-scale EPC expert Enervetic Technologies for our 20-MWp solar on-grid industrial power plant. Through the signing of this MoU,
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we are embarking on a transformative journey to harness the power of the sun to meet a significant portion of our energy needs. Our solar projects will not only reduce our reliance on conventional energy sources but also contribute to a greener and more sustainable future. This initiative aligns perfectly with our long-standing commitment to environmental responsibility and corporate citizenship and is a milestone that would not have been possible without the dedication and hard work of our team, our partners, and the unwavering support of our stakeholders. We are grateful for the trust you have placed in us, and we are committed to delivering on our promise of a sustainable future. Lastly, I want to emphasize that the signing of this MoU is just the beginning of an exciting journey. We are determined to lead by example and set new standards for sustainability in our industries. Together, we will create a brighter, cleaner and more prosperous future for generations to come.”Ehsan Ali, founder & CEO of the EPC, E-Group, added: “E-Group is proud to join hands with Huasun Energy for the deployment of its high-efficiency modules in Pakistan. We have always been committed to pushing the boundaries of innovation and this latest achievement is no exception. Thanks go to Huasun for developing a unique N-TYPE HJT technology which is exceptionally durable and less prone to degradation over time, ensuring solar panels continue to perform optimally for decades. This longevity not only reduces maintenance costs but also contributes to a more sustainable energy landscape. The company’s HJT panels also offer a sleek and aesthetically pleasing design, their minimalist appearance making them an excellent choice for both residential and commercial installations where aesthetics matter.
E-Group is a turnkey solution provider of solar PV Projects all over Pakistan, delivering safe and stable products and solutions by taking a leading role throughout the lifespan of each project in which it participates.”
Huasun director for Pakistan and the Middle East, Rana Farhan, concluded: “We are excited to join hands with the Tayyab Group and E-Group for the development of these 20MWp industrial projects. Our partnership on industrial mega scale projects in Pakistan is testament to our unwavering dedication in providing our customers with the best solar solutions. Pakistan has huge potential for renewable energy and our pursuit of a sustainable future.
As we continue our journey towards a greener future, Huasun Energy invites the industry to join us in embracing the power of N-TYPE HJT technology. We see a future where clean and abundant energy powers our world, where sustainability is at the core of everything we do. As a champion of sustainability, Huasun is proud to emphasize that N-TYPE HJT technology aligns perfectly with our commitment to reducing our carbon footprint with higher efficiency and longer lifespan, our panels contributing to a lower environmental impact throughout their lifecycle.”
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