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KML Expands Solar Power Capacity to 7.2MW, Plans New 3MW Project

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KML Expands Solar Power Capacity to 7.2MW, Plans New 3MW Project

Pakistan’s textile sector continues to shift toward clean energy. KML recently expanded its solar setup to 7.2MW. The company plans an additional 3MW soon, therefore strengthening its renewable energy mix. This move also supports the country’s wider push for affordable power.
The KML solar expansion shows how industries now focus on cost savings and sustainability. Many firms explore solar energy because it reduces grid dependence. In addition, it helps manage rising operational costs.

Industry Momentum

Several companies in Pakistan follow the same direction. Many projects aim to use cheaper and cleaner power. As a result, the industrial shift toward renewable sources grows stronger each year.
For example, Din Textile Mills recently
expanded its setup. The company added 3.2MW to its solar capacity. This step reflects the growing confidence in long-term green energy solutions.
The trend also shows how the industry adapts to changing economic needs. Solar power offers stability when energy prices fluctuate. However, firms still need consistent climate policies to maintain this pace.

Renewable Future

KML’s new plan adds momentum to Pakistan’s solar boom. The company intends to install another 3MW soon. This expansion will further increase its clean energy footprint.
Industries now view solar power as more than an optional choice. It has become a reliable tool for better energy management. In addition, it positions companies to compete globally, where sustainability standards continue to rise.
The textile sector benefits the most from these changes. Large mills operate heavy machinery for long hours. Therefore, switching to solar energy lowers their bills and reduces emissions.
The KML solar expansion highlights an encouraging direction for the national economy. More companies are stepping into renewable investments. As a result, the country can gradually move toward a greener and more inclusive energy landscape.

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