About Us
Vision, Mission, PEOs, and PLOs

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Punjab Power Development Company, Government of the Punjab, 660×2 MW coal-based power plant at Qadar Abad - Sahiwal District, Punjab. |
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M/s Electro Power Generation Pvt. Ltd. 50 MW coal-based power plant at Kalar Kahar, Distt. Chakwal. |
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M/s Saba Power Generation Company Pvt. Ltd. 50 MW coal-based power plant at Kattha Sugral, Distt. Khushab. |
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M/s Noble Power Generation Company Pvt. Ltd. 50 MW coal-based power plant at Mauza Dharabi, Tehsil Tala Gang, Distt. Chakwal. |
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M/s Malakwal Power Pvt. Ltd. 50 MW coal-based power plant at Vareena Distt. Mandi Bahuddin. |
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Punjab Power Development Company, Government of the Punjab, 110 MW coal-based power plant near Industrial Estates, Sundar, Lahore. |
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Punjab Power Development Company, Government of the Punjab, 110 MW coal-based power plant near M-3 Industrial City, Faisalabad. |
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2×660 MW coal-based power plant at Rahim Yar Khan by Nishat group and Shanghai Electric Company, China. |
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2×660 MW coal-fired power project at Balloki, Kasur by M/s. China Gezhouba Group Co., Ltd. |
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Punjab Power Development Company Limited, Government of the Punjab, 150 MW coal-based power plant at Sialkot. |
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Punjab Power Development Company Limited, Government of the Punjab, 150 MW coal-based power plant at Faisalabad. |
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Punjab Power Development Company Limited, Government of the Punjab, 150 MW coal-based power plant at Multan. |
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Punjab Power Development Company Limited, Government of the Punjab, 150 MW coal-based power plant at Lahore. |
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30 MW waste-to-energy power plant at Lakhodair site Lahore undertaken by Lahore Waste Management Company (LWMC). |
In addition to evaluation of technical feasibility studies, the Institute provided testing facility to the Punjab Government for the re-evaluation and re-estimation of the Punjab coal reserves. The Institute is also providing free consultancy services to the private enterprises for; gasification, coal cleaning, coal fired electricity generation, domestic utilization of coal, substitution of furnace oil/natural gas by coal in the industrial sector, transfer of technology from the developed/developing countries to Pakistan and the spread of knowledge, experience, and skills to public within the country by integrating results on indigenous energy sources. The Institute is also providing analytical testing services at the cheapest rates to the academia, research institutions, and industry. |
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The human resource produced by the Institute is fully capable to handle operation of power plants and their associated laboratories which are being setup throughout the country. Furthermore, with the success of offered academic programs, the Institute would be able to produce highly skilled and trained manpower in the disciplines of energy engineering, environmental engineering, risk and reliability engineering, sustainability, energy economics and policy, environmental law, energy auditing, and conservation. The Institute will not only provide professional engineers and technologists to the country in aforementioned areas but also provide policy guidelines to the Government in energy, economics, strategy, energy security, and climate change. |
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The Institute has targeted to establish an "Energy Engineering Research & Development Center" that will perform R & D activities hand in hand with the Institute to get tangible outcomes on issues of national and industrial importance. Keeping in view the expertise of the faculty members, the Institute is also planning to establish the following divisions: |
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Clean Coal Division |
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Renewable Energy Division |
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Energy Efficiency and Conservation Division |
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Energy Storage Division |
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Waste to Energy Division |
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Pollution Control Division |
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Energy and Environmental Policy Division |
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Programs
Presently the Institute of Energy & Environmental Engineering offer a wide range of degree programs.
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This Institute was established as Centre for Coal Technology with the funds of worth Rs. 13.408 million and Rs. 34.390 million in the years 2004 & 2006 from HEC, respectively and further upgraded with HEC grant of Rs. 182.79 million in the year 2015. Later, this Centre was transformed into Institute of Energy &....
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Summary of existing and under construction infrastructure facilities | |||
Infrastructure / facilities |
Existing |
Under construction |
Total |
Covered Area (sq. ft.) |
20,388 |
86,383 |
106,771 |
Lecture Halls |
6 |
14 |
20 |
Laboratories |
1. Fuel testing & characterization 2. Gas engineering 3. Coal characterization 4. Coal beneficiation 5. Environmental chemistry 6. Coke characterization 7. Pilot plant lab 8. Computer lab |
1. Liquid fuel research-I 2. Liquid fuel research-II 3. Petroleum processing 4. Gas engineering 5. Solar energy 6. Wind energy 7. Advanced research 8. Workshop practice 9. Biofuel technology 10. Thermal engineering 11. Fuel cell 12. Hydroelectric energy 13. Environmental Engineering 14. Instrumentation & process control 15. Fluid & particle mechanics 16. Reaction kinetics engineering 17.Mass transfer 18. Heat transfer 19. Thermodynamics 20. Computer lab |
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Library |
1 |
1 |
2 |
Faculty offices |
7 |
30 |
37 |
Administrative office |
1 |
1 |
2 |
Auditorium |
0 |
1 |
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