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October 28, 2024A world-class Green-Tech Hub (G-TH) was launched by the Ministry of Climate Change, in partnership with national and international energy stakeholders, including universities. The hub aims to transform Pakistan’s energy landscape and reduce the sector’s carbon footprint by promoting green technologies, renewable energy solutions, and eco-friendly innovations.
At the launch event, the Prime Minister’s climate adviser emphasized that the Green-Tech Hub would play a key role in positioning Pakistan as a regional leader in sustainable innovation and clean energy transformation.
“Today marks a pivotal moment for Pakistan as we inaugurate the Green-Tech Hub. This isn’t just a project—it’s a movement toward building a sustainable future for our nation. Through innovation, we aim to tackle the most urgent climate challenges and create a greener, more resilient economy,” she stated.
Ms. Alam described G-TH as more than just an incubator; it is a symbol of hope and progress, where ideas will evolve into solutions that drive Pakistan’s shift to clean energy and environmental sustainability.
She highlighted that this initiative directly supports Pakistan’s commitments under the Paris Climate Agreement, positioning the country as a leader in the global green economy. It aligns with the national vision for a just transition—one that promotes economic growth while safeguarding the environment and ensuring inclusivity.
The Prime Minister’s aide also commended the role of stakeholders, including universities, researchers, and energy scientists, for their contributions in conceptualizing this platform, which aims to drive innovation, research, and development in the energy sector to meet Pakistan’s low-carbon energy goals.