Save the planet: Master Group urges the nation to adopt clean and renewable energy
No one can dispute the fact that the world needs renewable and clean energy in the era of today. Our options for sustainable energy will continue to expand as technology advances with time. It is significant that wind energy is one of the fastest-growing energy sources in the world.
Master Group of Industries understands that wind energy is destined to dominate the energy sector in the years to come. Hence, they have taken this bold step to promote the nation's progress, and are committed to achieving it.
Pioneering the manufacture and provision of foam in Pakistan, Master Group also penetrated textile, automotive, chemical, furniture, and renewable energy business sectors. Besides serving the country and setting an example as a responsible organisation, Master Group is committed to providing clean and reliable energy by developing and operating cutting-edge wind energy projects in Pakistan. Their team also provides technical expertise, as well as certification for the effective delivery of renewable and sustainable energy in the country.
By leveraging the beauty and natural resources of our motherland, the Master Group takes responsibility to contribute to the advancement of this great nation.
The Managing Director of Master MoltyFoam and Master Wind Energy, Mr Shahzad Malik, explains:
"The cost of electricity in this country has gone exponentially high. We need to have our basket of electricity in Pakistan, to be reduced through renewable resources."
A noteworthy feature of Master Wind Energy is the presence of two operation wind projects, totaling approximately 103 megawatts of accumulative capacity.
MD MoltyFoam, Mr Shahzad Malik further elaborated:
"We want to help the country come together and create a negative emission structure, and with your help, we can make it a reality."
The Master Group of Industries, with these projects as well as their existing pipeline of hydro and solar projects, continues to strive to keep the costs of electricity low, while at the same time ensuring a sustainable environment for future generations.
Managing Director with Master MoltyFoam, Mr Shahzad Malik, shed light on a fascinating insight. He stated, "We are producing four times more energy than we are consuming as a group, hence making us a carbon-negative organisation. Today our capacity totals 105.3 megawatts of renewable energy."
Jhimpir and Jamshoro's residents have found a steady source of livelihood from these projects, and the conglomerate has also been active in community service initiatives for these people. In the future, the Master Group of Industries plans on pursuing similar social service projects.
Despite taking this first step toward the nation's progress, they still have a long way to go. The winds of prosperity will spread to each part of the country as Master Group moves forward.