Sitara Chemical activates 50MW plant to secure industrial power

Faisalabad: Sitara Chemical Industries has achieved a major milestone as its 50MW captive power plant becomes fully operational, ensuring stable energy supply for its manufacturing operations. The facility is expected to reduce reliance on external electricity, minimize production disruptions, and improve overall efficiency. Industry experts say in-house power generation allows better control over energy costs, which is crucial amid rising utility pressures. This development under the Strategic Innovations & Future Real Estate Cluster reflects growing industrial resilience and investment in energy solutions. For Lahore and Punjab, such initiatives can strengthen manufacturing output, attract industrial investment, and support economic growth. Will more industries shift toward captive power solutions in Pakistan?

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