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Why doesn't Pakistan tap its solar power potential?

Why doesn t Pakistan tap its solar power potential? dw.com 2 days ago S. Khan (Islamabad) Pakistan s sunny climate makes it a perfect place to develop solar power, but it still depends on dirty fossil fuels, and is building more coal power plants. © picture-alliance/Photoshot/Xinhua/A. Amal Pakistani environmentalists want the government to invest more in solar power Pakistan has immense potential for generating electricity through solar power. Almost all parts of the South Asian country are dry and hot, barring a few areas in the northwest. However, Pakistan currently only produces a meager 1.16% of its electricity through solar power and 64% with fossil fuels. Other electricity sources includehydropower at 27%, nuclear at 5%. Renewable energy sources count for only 4% of total electricity production.

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Why doesn′t Pakistan tap its solar power potential? | Asia| An in-depth look at news from across the continent | DW

Pakistan: Can solar energy remedy power woes at health centers in the Thar desert? Environmentalists have said that building solar power is well within the nation s capabilities, if there is enough political will to support development. Hassan Abbas, an environmentalist, told DW that Pakistan could conceivably generate more than 2,900 gigawatts of solar power capacity. For reference, 1 gigawatt could power 110 million LED lights, according to the US Department of Energy. There are influential bureaucrats, policymakers and hydropower lobbies that are against solar energy, said Abbas.   An outdated solar system installed in Punjab by China lent credence to the claims of skeptics who assert solar would not work in Pakistan, he added.

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Proposed SBP bill declared part of IMF agenda

Proposed SBP bill declared part of IMF agenda Islamabad April 8, 2021 Islamabad : The recent move by the government to make the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) autonomous is part of the IMF agenda being imposed on Pakistan as the decision lacks transparency and goes against national interest. This was the unanimous view of economic and fiscal policy experts during a webinar titled ‘Understanding State Bank Amendment Bill 2021,’ organised by the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS). The event was chaired by Prof. Dr. Abdul Saboor, Dean Faculty of Social Sciences, PMAS Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi. The speakers and discussants included IPS’ Chairman Khalid Rahman, Vice Chairman Ambassador (r) Syed Abrar Hussain, Dr. Shahida Wizarat, Dean, College of Economics and Social Development, Institute of Business Management, Karachi; Dr. Pervez Tahir, former chief economist, Planning Commission; Qanit Khalil, chartered accountant and economic policy analyst; Raja Kamran, a Ka

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Economic experts say SBP's proposed autonomy lacks transparency

Economic experts say SBP's proposed autonomy lacks transparency
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Economic experts say SBP's proposed autonomy lacks transparency

Economic experts say SBP's proposed autonomy lacks transparency
thenews.com.pk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thenews.com.pk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

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