GreenTech went beyond a typical symposium, serving as a platform for concrete action proposed by the Danish Energy Agency.
The Danish Embassy in Pakistan, in collaboration with the Danish Energy Agency (DEA), has launched the much awaited flagship event ‘GreenTech’, marking a major step towards a more ecologically conscious and sustainable energy landscape.
This groundbreaking event underlines Denmark’s unwavering commitment to bolster Pakistan’s pursuit of a greener and more sustainable energy landscape. Seen as a symbol of optimism, GreenTech represents a pioneering effort that promises to reshape the Pakistan’s approach to sustainable energy solutions.
Pakistan, facing the challenges of climate change impacts and escalating energy demands, received invaluable guidance from Denmark, globally renowned for its leadership in renewable energy and climate mitigation.
GreenTech went beyond a typical symposium, serving as a platform for concrete action proposed by the Danish Energy Agency. The Danish Energy Transition Initiative (DETI) introduced essential policy recommendations, including the development of technical capacities within energy authorities, establishing regulatory frameworks, strengthening energy planning, and expanding the electricity production to meet rising demand.
Flexibility in the energy system was highlighted, combining various sources like hydropower, thermal power plants, solar, wind, and the technical solutions to integrate variable renewable energy into the grid.
The event accelerated efforts to deploy renewable energy while promoting the energy efficiency through public incentive schemes, particularly in the industrial sector.
The Danish Energy Transition Initiative (DETI), a cornerstone of the Green Framework Engagement between Pakistan and Denmark, has already begun making tangible contributions to enhance Pakistan’s capacity for the sustainable energy solutions. Its influence is expected to continue propelling the Pakistan’s energy sector towards a greener, more sustainable future.
GreenTech emerged as more than just an event; it became a symbol of hope, a catalyst for change, and a promise of a cleaner, more sustainable energy future. Pakistan’s journey towards a greener tomorrow had been illuminated, and Denmark’s expertise had lit the way.