Dynea Pakistan Limited has announced its plans to commission a 1.1-megawatt captive wind power project at its facility in Hub, Balochistan, reinforcing its commitment to renewable energy and sustainable industrial practices. The Board of Directors has approved the project, pending regulatory clearances and execution of required contracts, with finalisation of the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) agreement currently underway.
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The wind power initiative is part of a broader strategic shift among Pakistani manufacturers toward energy self-reliance and cost-efficiency amid rising power costs and environmental concerns. It reflects Dynea’s continued focus on reducing its carbon footprint and enhancing long-term energy security. The move follows a growing trend in the industrial sector, with companies like Thatta Cement also investing in captive renewable projects to meet operational demands more sustainably.
In tandem with the energy transition, Dynea’s board has also greenlit the commercial production and sale of resin additives and PVA white glue — additions to its resin division that will be manufactured using existing facilities. The company noted that no major capital expenditure will be required beyond minor enhancements for storage and compliance with health, safety, and environmental standards.
Established in 1982, Dynea Pakistan is a leading producer of formaldehyde, urea/melamine formaldehyde resins, and moulding compounds. Its latest decisions highlight a dual commitment to innovation and environmental responsibility — ensuring both portfolio growth and alignment with global sustainability benchmarks.
