Renewable energy: Pakistani company to market Canadian Solar’s modules

Nizam Energy signs strategic partnership with global solar power giant


Our Correspondent November 13, 2012
Renewable energy: Pakistani company to market Canadian Solar’s modules

KARACHI: Renewable energy is drawing unprecedented investment from companies that have so far been involved in traditional businesses like textiles and hospitality.

Nizam Energy – a subsidiary of H Nizam Din and Sons, which has run multiple businesses since 1869 – announced its decision to enter into a strategic partnership with Canadian Solar at a press briefing on Monday. Canadian Solar is one of the world’s largest solar module manufacturers, with revenues touching $1.9 billion in 2011.

Nizam Energy will act as a distributor of Canadian Solar’s products in Pakistan, besides providing training and undertaking capacity building of certified installers and engineers in the country.

“We want to create awareness about substandard and uncertified solar products currently available in Pakistan. They lead to a loss of confidence in solar energy products. We are going to offer quality products at competitive prices backed by Canadian Solar’s warranties,” said Nizam Energy Director Usman Ahmed.

Replying to a question, Ahmed cited the example of a farmer he met during his recent visit to Sukkur. “He spends Rs150,000 a month to run his diesel-powered tube-well. In contrast, our tube-well’s one-time cost is Rs1.2 million. It means he can recover his investment in just eight months if he decides to buy our product.”

Speaking to The Express Tribune, Ahmed said a solar-powered light emitting diode (LED) manufactured by Canadian Solar and distributed by Nizam Energy would cost Rs700, significantly higher than the price of a normal bulb. “However, it is a one-time expense. The LED is going to last 50,000 hours at least,” he said, suggesting that the Rs700 LED would not need a replacement for up to six years.

Ahmed said the per-watt cost of solar energy was roughly $4 four years ago. “But prices have crashed since then. This is the best time for Pakistanis to invest in solar energy as much as possible,” he claimed, given that solar power can now be produced at a cost of 84 cents per watt.

Speaking on the occasion, Canadian Solar’s Global Emerging Markets Director Bob Zhang said his company operates in 50 countries and was among the top five global solar module suppliers in 2011. Canadian Solar shipped 1.34 gigawatts (GW) of solar equipment in 2011. Its supplies for the current year are expected to be 1.8GW.

To date, Canadian Solar has established seven wholly-owned manufacturing subsidiaries in China, with a module capacity of 2.05GW in 2011. In the last 10 years, Canadian Solar has deployed over 3GW of solar modules in over 50 counties. In 2011, one of the world’s largest solar farms in Germany was deployed with 148 megawatts of Canadian Solar modules.

Published in The Express Tribune, November 13th, 2012.

 

COMMENTS (14)

Hafeez | 11 years ago | Reply

Hello everyone,Please for God sake don't make ill comments,50,000 hours=5.7yrs, where is the contradiction? and thanks Raj for providing us useful informations.Here,in Italy and other european countries solar energy is boosting.Govt supported the system a lot and even now,when the govt support is gone people still buying solar panels to make energy,it's the most easiest way to get energy and it will also pay back early cause Pakistan has a lot more exposure to sun,I can't get why Pakistani Govt don't remove the duty from these panels.The removal of taxes will boost this department and a lot of investors will invest.Here in Italy the payback without govt support is 7 to 8 years maximum even though it's a much less gifted in terms of sun exposure than Pakistan.installing solar system will cause No energy bills from day one and no pollution,considerating that a solar panel system has a life of minimum 20 to 25 years.you will earning real money after your 8 years (in Pakistan tha payback will much early than 8 years).I hope the new govt with 2013 election will remove or at least give support to solar energy sector. best Wishes.

Zombie | 12 years ago | Reply

Unit cost of electricity = Rs 18 approx 20 cents Loadshedding in summers = 14 to 18 hours in rural area Diesel fuel = $1.2 Average Electricity bill = $800/month Average diesel cost = $700/month

You need to know the ground realities before falsifying any one. ROI surely comes down to 8 months in Pakistan.

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