EC3 — Energy & Climate
MNS University of Agriculture, Multan operates six renewable energy systems with a combined annual output of 794,895 kWh — qualifying for full GreenMetric marks.
Six distinct technologies operating across the university campus, each contributing to the total renewable energy portfolio.
Large-scale grid-tied photovoltaic installation powering the main campus buildings. Feeds surplus electricity back to the grid.
Standalone solar system dedicated to campus irrigation, operating independently of the grid for reliable water management.
Dedicated off-grid solar unit supplying clean power to the Entomology Research Lab for uninterrupted research activities.
Solar thermal collectors and crop dryers converting solar radiation into heat for drying agricultural produce and space heating.
Biogas digester converting organic campus waste into energy, reducing landfill burden while producing usable biogas for heating.
Educational wind turbine and micro-hydro models for hands-on teaching of renewable energy principles to students and visitors.
Annual energy production figures across all six renewable systems.
Expected improvement for EC3 in the 2026 rankings.
Documentation and data supporting the EC3 GreenMetric submission.
6 distinct renewable energy technologies documented and operational on campus
Real-time EMIS solar monitoring dashboard — live readings: 190.2 kW, 2,457.30 kWh/day
100% campus self-sufficiency achieved on peak solar generation days (grid import: 0 kWh)
CO₂ reduction of 2,049,623 kg recorded cumulatively on monitoring system
Monthly and annual energy production charts available as supporting evidence
Total combined output of ~794,895 kWh/year verified across all six systems