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Dynea Pakistan expands wind project in Balochistan

December 28, 2025
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Dynea Pakistan expands wind project in Balochistan
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The Board of Directors of Dynea Pakistan Limited, a chemicals manufacturer, has approved the installation of a 2.5MW wind power project at Hub, Balochistan, replacing the earlier planned 1.1MW facility.

The development comes as companies in Pakistan are increasingly turning to renewable energy sources to enhance sustainability and reduce dependence on conventional power.

“With reference to the information conveyed on June 26, 2025, the Board of Directors of Dynea Pakistan Limited has approved the installation of a 25 MW wind power project at Hub, Balochistan, instead of the earlier 1.1MW project to achieve better efficiency and economies,” read the notice.

The development is subject to regulatory approvals and contractual arrangements, said the company.

“The project is intended to support the company’s long-term sustainability objectives,” it said, adding that the finalisation of the EPC agreement (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) and arrangements is currently in process.

Incorporated in Pakistan as a public limited company on 20 June 1982, Dynea Pakistan Limited is engaged in manufacturing formaldehyde, urea/melamine formaldehyde and moulding compound.

The global push for renewable energy is gaining momentum, with the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) reporting that global renewable energy capacity grew by 15.1% last year, reaching 4.5 terawatts, largely led by China.

A similar pattern has been observed in Pakistan, and there has been a growing shift towards alternative energy sources.

Earlier in November, Premium Textile Mills Limited approved a $4.15 million project to install a 7.5MW wind turbine, expanding its renewable footprint. The textile maker had already installed 20MW of operational solar power generation capacity and was undertaking the installation of a 7.5MW wind turbine under an earlier approved project, it said back.

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