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    ‘Safer Plus’: UK university to build Pakistan’s first agri-waste-to-energy plant

    22febdm@gmail.comBy 22febdm@gmail.comAugust 17, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Northumbria University’s Dr Shahid Rasul and Dr Jibran Khaliq. —Northumbria University/File
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    The British government has awarded £1.25 million to academics at a UK university to build Pakistan’s first full-scale plant converting agricultural waste into clean energy.

    Northumbria University’s School of Engineering, Physics and Mathematics is leading the project called “Safer Plus”, which turns cotton stalks and sugarcane waste into biofuel, the BBC reported. 

    Millions of tonnes of the waste products are burnt every year in the Punjab, contributing to air pollution and the country’s seasonal smog.

    The project, awarded nearly £1.25 million by the UK government, will also offer women in Punjab a new source of income through collection and supply of the agricultural waste.

    The base materials will be converted into bio-coal pellets through a heating process known as torrefaction.

    Potentially, the pellets can replace imported coal in brick kilns and textile mill boilers at 40-50% lower cost.

    Dr Jibran Khaliq, one of the academics leading the project, said: “Pakistan spends over $2.5bn every year importing coal to power its industries, while millions of tonnes of crop residue are burned in fields because there is no market for it.”

    Central to the project is a women-led biomass co-operative that will supply the waste product.

    According to the university, women in rural South Punjab spend three to six hours a day collecting fuelwood and often work unpaid on family farms.

    Through the co-operative, more than 120 households local to the plant will receive a formal income for material that farmers currently pay to dispose of.

    At least 60% of training places on the project are reserved for women and payments will be made directly into their own mobile wallets to ensure they have independent control over their earnings.

    Three Pakistani textile manufacturers have signed letters of commitment to trial the bio-coal as boiler fuel. “What makes this project different is that we are not proposing another laboratory study,” Khaliq said.

    “We have spent six years developing the knowledge, and now we are building a live commercial facility with three textile mills already committed to using the fuel.

    “This is the step that turns research findings into an investable, replicable business that Pakistan can own and scale.”

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