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Over the past six years Buksh Energy (Pvt) Ltd has been committed to maximising energy efficiency and ensuring the optimum utilisation of resources in its attempts to alleviate Pakistan's severe energy crisis. Global Wind Power (GWP) and Buksh Energy have joined hands to provide holistic turnkey solutions for managing and commissioning wind energy projects in Pakistan.
The partnership aims at to facilitate the existing wind energy projects with the selection of an experienced EPC and project developer. This is the first ever collaboration of BEPL and GWP for supporting the wind energy sector of the country and will provide a strategic balance of services, utilising the two leading companies' respective strengths and resources to leverage the energy sector of Pakistan.
Global Wind Power (GWP), Denmark, is a leading international project developer specialising in developing, implementing, selling and managing wind turbine projects for professional investments. The Ambassador of Denmark to Pakistan, Jesper Moller Sorensen said: "As part of our Danida Business facility, we invited Buksh Energy to Denmark in October to meet prospective partners in the energy sector. I am really excited that Buksh Energy and Global Wind Power found each other. It is exactly innovative partnerships like this that will help Pakistan to meet its energy demand in the future. Denmark is a global world leader in wind solutions, and that potential in Pakistan is enormous." GWP's senior business advisor Nicky Mads Larsen, is also very positive about the company's future with BEPL.
He said, "The partnership between Buksh Energy and GWP aims at to combine the best of local and international know-how and experience for the benefit of the local industry, developers and investors. Although we have been in traditional project joint ventures before, our local partner agreement is a new and interesting form of collaboration for which we are very excited, and which allows us to explore markets that would otherwise be difficult to enter."
Fiza Farhan, Director of Buksh Energy also shared her enthusiasm for the project, said, "Buksh Energy is extremely excited to bring turnkey wind energy solutions to Pakistan with this venture. I believe that our unique partnership will open new avenues for the renewable energy sector and encourage the development of the wind energy sector in the country."
The CEO of BEPL, Asim Buksh said, "It is with great pride that we announce this partnership with GWP as our trusted project development and EPC partner. The partnership aims to fully facilitate the investors in setting up wind farms with a team of experts possessing the finest EPC and project management skill set. This move fits in with our vision 2020 to ensure that we are responsible for five percent of Pakistan's energy needs to be met by renewables."-PR

Copyright Business Recorder, 2015

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