1.3 MW Solar Power Plant at Spin Karez Coal Mine Quetta

The 1.3 Megawatt solar power plant installed at Spin Karez, Quetta, has greatly enhanced the efficiency of coal mining operations. By leveraging solar energy, the mine has significantly lowered energy expenses, helping to stabilize operational costs. Furthermore, the shift to clean, renewable energy promotes a more sustainable business model. This investment not only bolsters long-term profitability but also aligns the mine’s operations with environmental sustainability.

Al-Hajjaj Bangle Factory

The 150KW solar power plant installed at Al-Hajjaj Bangle Factory has significantly improved the factory’s operational viability amidst the rising costs of grid electricity. By harnessing solar energy, the factory benefits from reduced energy expenses, which helps stabilize operating costs, and decreases dependency on fluctuating utility rates. Additionally, solar power enhances energy security, lowers the factory’s carbon footprint, and contributes to a more sustainable business model by utilizing clean, renewable energy. This investment in solar power strengthens long-term profitability while aligning the factory’s operations with environmental responsibility.

Husaini Blood Bank – Numaish Branch Karachi (Commercial Sector)

In May 2024, Pak-Green Solar successfully installed a 38.5 kW PV and 50 kW inverter on-grid power plant at the Husaini Blood Bank, Numaish Branch in Karachi. The system features a Goodwe 50 kW inverter and achieves a monthly energy output between 1.26 MWh and 1.5 MWh. The performance ratio ranges from an impressive 73.1% to 82.3%. Husaini, a non-profit healthcare organization, provides a comprehensive array of medical services, including blood banking, diagnostic laboratory work, transfusion, clinical consultation, and education in blood-related services through the Institute of Haematology.

Husaini Blood Bank – Head Office Karachi (Commercial Sector)

In December 2023, Pak-Green Solar successfully implemented a 100kW on-grid power system at the Husaini Blood Bank head office in Karachi. The system utilizes the Goodwe 50 KW inverter model, featuring 02 inverters. With an annual energy output ranging from a minimum of 136.8 MWh to a maximum of 140 MWh, the performance ratio stands at an impressive 73.1% to 82.3%. Husaini, a non-profit healthcare service organization, offers a comprehensive range of medical services, including blood banking, diagnostic laboratory, transfusion, clinical consultation, and education in blood-related services through the Institute of Haematology. Committed to providing empathetic care during emergencies and tragedies, Husaini ensures accessibility to quality healthcare for the Pakistani community.

Toyota Hyderabad Motors (Commercial Sector)

Consider Toyota Hyderabad Motors’ challenge: grid outages led to solar power interruptions, exacerbated by delayed issue resolution due to the absence of real-time monitoring. Furthermore, the 100 KW load would overload the 100 KVA generator during grid failures, requiring load reduction. So we installed PV Genset Controller and PV SCADA MAX to transform On-Grid solar system management, solving these issues effectively.

Student Biryani Saddar Karachi (Commercial Sector)

Located at Student Biryani Saddar Karachi, their On-Grid solar power system used to shift to the generator during grid outages, often overloading it and requiring load reduction. To tackle this issue, we introduced the PV Genset Controller and PV SCADA MAX. These advanced solutions are set to transform solar power system management, effectively addressing these challenges.

Inspection Of Solar Power Systems at 25 Schools In Northern Sindh Built by Japan International Corporation Agency.
(Education Sector)

Pak-Green Solar Solutions has successfully enhanced the solar and electrical systems of 25 primary schools located in Northern Sindh, Build and maintained by JICA. The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), a governmental organization responsible for orchestrating and implementing Japan’s official development assistance (ODA) to foreign nations, has actively engaged in diverse developmental initiatives within Pakistan. These endeavors encompass domains like infrastructure, education, healthcare, and rural advancement.