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 ISLAMABAD:Pakistan is an emerging renewable energy market with immense potential to grow exponentially in the years to come, said President Dr Arif Alvi.Speaking at the inaugural session of the Pakistan Renewable Energy Summit 2019 on Thursday, the president called for establishing a new mechanism in the country s renewable jordan  energy sector, particularly through the adoption of solar resources to meet growing needs of the nation.The summit, hosted by the World Wind Energy A air max one ssociation  nike af1 femme and Global 100% RE, gathered national and international experts on energy, who discussed topics including global energy transition, decarbonising industry s power needs and achieving 30% renewable energy by 2030.Alvi emphasised the need for making renewable energy more affordable, reliable and easier to transmit by integrating the industry s broadest portfolios of renewable technologies.He stressed that by 2025, renewable resources would have the potential to generate 25% of the country s energy requirement.