Category
Utility CollaborationLocation
Faisalabad, PakistanStatus
CompletedClient
Reon EnergyCompletion Date
2020Jointly developed 2MW solar farm recognized in Pakistan Solar Journal for innovation and grid optimization.
Partnership Goals
- Develop utility-scale solar capacity
- Demonstrate solar farm viability in Pakistan
- Create a model for future collaborations
- Improve regional grid stability
Impact
- 2MW capacity
- 1,200 tons COâ‚‚ saved/year
- Improved regional grid stability
Project Details
Damasco Energy partnered with Reon Energy to develop a 2MW solar farm in Faisalabad, combining our expertise in solar technology with Reon's experience in utility-scale projects. This collaboration has been recognized in the Pakistan Solar Journal for its innovative approach to grid optimization and project execution.
The solar farm spans approximately 10 acres and features advanced tracking technology that allows solar panels to follow the sun's path throughout the day, maximizing energy production. The project was completed in just 8 months, from initial planning to grid connection.
Key features of this project include:
- Advanced solar tracking system increasing energy yield by 25%
- Smart grid integration technology for improved stability
- Remote monitoring and predictive maintenance systems
- Dust mitigation technology adapted for local conditions
- Flood-resistant mounting structures for climate resilience
This project serves as a model for utility-scale solar development in Pakistan, demonstrating how strategic partnerships can accelerate the adoption of renewable energy. The farm produces enough electricity to power approximately 1,500 homes while reducing carbon emissions by 1,200 tons annually.
The collaboration between Damasco Energy and Reon Energy showcases how companies with complementary expertise can work together to overcome technical and logistical challenges in developing large-scale solar projects in Pakistan.