Wind Energy Costs to Drop Significantly in the Future

The costs of wind energy are going to drop considerably in future due to technology & commercial advancement , according to a survey led by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) of the worldā€™s foremost wind power experts. Experts anticipate cost reductions of 17%-35% by 2035 and 37%-49% by 2050, driven by bigger and more efficient turbines, lower capital and operating costs, and other advancements.

The study summarizes a global survey of 140 wind experts on three wind applications ā€“ onshore (land-based) wind, fixed-bottom offshore wind, and floating offshore wind. ā€œWind has experienced accelerated cost reductions in recent years, both onshore and offshore, making previous cost forecasts obsolete. The energy sector needs a current assessment,ā€ said Ryan Wiser, senior scientist at Berkeley Lab.

Under a ā€œbest guessā€ scenario, experts anticipate 17%-35% reductions in the levelized cost of energy by 2035 and 37%-49% reductions by 2050. Ā Levelized costs reflect the average cost of energy per unit of electricity output over the lifetime of an electricity plant and are useful for evaluating technology progress.

There are five key factors that impact the levelized cost of energy: upfront capital cost, on-going operating costs, capacity factor, project design life, and cost of financing. Experts anticipate continued improvements across all dimensions, with the relative contribution varying by wind application. ā€œForecasts that consider only improvements in capital cost will, at best, capture about 45% of the cost reduction opportunity,ā€ noted study co-author Joe Rand, also of Berkeley Lab.

A key driver in these improvements is turbine size, according to experts. The new study finds that cost reductions have accelerated in recent years: faster than previously predicted by most forecasters, and faster than historical rates of decline. The experts surveyed anticipate future reductions and growing use of value-enhancement measures, both for onshore wind and offshore wind.

ā€œAll else being equal, these trends will enable wind to play a larger role in global energy supply than previously thought while facilitating energy-sector decarbonization,ā€ said co-author Joachim Seel, also with Berkeley Lab.

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SoluNox Starting Commercial Production of Micro Gas Turbines

After a long research in Micro Gas Turbine (MGT) engines and its supply chain, SoluNox announces its entry in commercial MGT production and marketing of its SLX series engines. This milestone has been reached within the agreed framework signed between SoluNox & SWIWIN in 2019-20. Experience and skill of the two companies have led to light weight engines in the categories of hobbyist RC planes, training drones and power generation.

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Production of Electric Vehiclesā€™ Parts in Pakistan is Need of the Time, Says Mashood Ali Khan

Mr Mashood Ali Khan, Director Exports Mehran Commercial Enterprises has urged the government to craft a new Electric Vehicle (EV) policy to boost technology and produce parts to export from Pakistan besides creating avenues of incentives for those OEMs who will plan to export left-hand drive vehicles to European Countries.

ā€œIn this regard, infrastructure has already been built by way of Gwadar port which is strategically connecting Pakistan with European terrain and will turn out to be a competitive advantage for our country,ā€ he said while talking to Business Recorder.

The government should associate all OEMs to channelize local auto parts manufacturer to enter in global supply chain within a period of five years and the government should develop an international market research center for the identification of untapped markets and for nourishment of the automotive industry.

ā€œWe can surely start an export coaching program for auto parts manufacturers to train them in line with international market norms and procedures reseƱa.Ā  The government should focus on ONE Model to pick that model for maximizing localization on quality standards and give incentives for export,ā€ he said.

ā€œIn order to uplift the auto sector, it is of utmost importance that government should give incentives DTRG to auto parts manufacturers and ensure that norms and procedures should be devised to reach to the end beneficiary in time,ā€ he maintained.

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SMEs Hope Revamping of Tax System

Mr Mashood Ali Khan, Director Exports Mehran Commercial Enterprizes (member PAeC) attended the meeting headed by Federal Minister Makhdoom Khusro Bakhtiar for upcoming budget preparation for SMEs where he discussed some key points for improvement of SME business.

Later on, talking to the media personnel, Mashood Ali Khan said that he wished and hoped these distinct efforts unfold a bright future towards the growth of Automotive Sector of Pakistan. Ā ā€œI am Hopeful that the FederalĀ Minister will give priority to SMEs in the upcoming budgetā€, said Mashood Ali Khan. Withholding tax on raw material at the import stage and semi-finished parts was 4%, while on sales it was collected at the rate of 5.5%, he pointed out.Ā  ā€œAbout 9.5% of the industrialist funds are stuck with the government on every transaction, which is even higher than the expected profit on that transaction הא×Ŗ×Ø ×©×œ×™. Ā And the government refund takes two to three years. It should be reduced to 1% and refunded onlineā€, Mashood Ali Khan proposed.

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SoluNox; PAeCā€™s Rising Star in Aerospace and Hi-tech Manufacturing

SoluNox Pvt Ltd started business inĀ 2017 under the leadership of Engr Sajid Ali Khan Tareen with multifaceted mandate to undertake Research & Development projects in dual use technologies in Aerospace and Maritime. Engr Sajid Khan Tareen is a retired Naval officer and PEng BEng AMRINA (UK) MIEP MASME MASTM (US). Having its corporate offices in […]