A 400 kilowatt solar power system has been installed at Punjab University.
On Saturday, Punjab University’s Centre of Excellence in Molecular Biology introduced a modern solar system with a capacity of 400 kilowatts. The ceremony was led by Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr. Khalid Mahmood, who was the main guest.
Many important people attended the event, including CEMB Director Dr. Moazur Rahman, Dean of Health Sciences Academy Prof. Dr. Shahid Baig, Secretary of Pakistan Science Foundation Dr. Raja Razi ul Hasnain, and Prof. Dr. M. Ali Shah.
During his speech, Dr. Khalid Mahmood emphasized the university’s strong commitment to sustainability and using renewable energy. He talked about how important it is to take such steps to protect the environment and reduce the university’s carbon footprint.
Dr. Mahmood explained that the new solar system is a big step for the university. It helps them move closer to their goal of using more renewable energy sources. This project not only helps the environment but also saves money on energy costs for the university.
He praised the teamwork of the faculty and staff for making this project happen. Dr. Mahmood also hoped that this solar system would inspire other institutions in the area to invest in renewable energy solutions.
Other speakers at the event agreed with Dr. Mahmood. They talked about how important sustainable energy is for modern academic and research institutions. They appreciated Punjab University’s proactive approach and vision in adopting eco-friendly technologies.