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Pakistan Council of Renewable Energy Technologies (PCRET) and University of Agriculture Faisalabad on Tuesday inked a Memorandum of Understanding to jointly work on renewable energies in order to make advancement and promote the technologies. The MoU was duly inked by UAF Vice Chancellor Dr Muhammad Ashraf and PCRET DG Dr Baqer Raza at UAF meeting room. UAF Energy System Engineering chairman Dr Anjum Munir, PCRET director Saeed Hussain and UAF director external linkages Dr Rasheed Ahmad also attended.

It was agreed upon that the both parties will jointly conduct the energy specific applied projects, leading to inventive upshots. The parties will share their available processing / testing facilities, and library facilities to the researchers / engineers working on the collaborations projects. It was agreed upon that PCRET may engage UAF students to carry out their research tasks as internees for the projects of mutual interests in accordance with their respective policies. The parties will arrange seminars, workshop and certification courses. Talking to the meeting, UAF VC Dr Muhammad Ashraf said the country was blessed with plenty of the resources that should be used for energy generation. He said UAF was converting energy block on solar and in the years to come, they are mulling multiplying it across the campus. He said renewable energy sources were getting a key focus across the globe because these were sustainable and clean environment resources of energy at an affordable cost.

Dr Baqer Raza said Pakistan Council of Renewable Energy Technologies (PCRET) was set up by merging the National Institute of Silicon Technology (NIST) and the Pakistan Council for Appropriate Technologies (PCAT). It is the prime institution in the country for coordinating research and development promotional activities in different renewable energy technologies.

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