Corporate corner: Pakistan seeks Swedish energy solutions
Of the total energy consumed in Sweden in 2013, more than 50% came from renewable sources
KARACHI:
A delegation of Pakistani companies will visit Sweden from November 24-29 to hold meetings with experts and companies from green technology and renewable energy to explore opportunities for partnerships and joint ventures. Of the total energy consumed in Sweden in 2013, more than 50% came from renewable sources excluding nuclear energy, which accounted for 14.9% of total consumption. “Sweden has a wide range of unique solutions that could make a major contribution to overcoming Pakistan’s energy crisis in a step-by-step manner,” said Swedish Ambassador to Pakistan Tomas Rosander.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 14th, 2014.
A delegation of Pakistani companies will visit Sweden from November 24-29 to hold meetings with experts and companies from green technology and renewable energy to explore opportunities for partnerships and joint ventures. Of the total energy consumed in Sweden in 2013, more than 50% came from renewable sources excluding nuclear energy, which accounted for 14.9% of total consumption. “Sweden has a wide range of unique solutions that could make a major contribution to overcoming Pakistan’s energy crisis in a step-by-step manner,” said Swedish Ambassador to Pakistan Tomas Rosander.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 14th, 2014.