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7,000 Pakistani villages to be electrified through solar energy
The government has set a target to electrify 7,000 villages, which cannot be electrified by grid, through solar energy in the next five years, says Federal Minister for Water and Power Raja Pervaiz Ashrraf.
He was addressing the representatives of more than 120 countries in the second session of the preparatory commission of IRENA, held in resort city of Sharm el-Sheikh, says a message received from Cairo and released by the Ministry of Water and Power.
The minister said that the world needs to develop global financial mechanism that responds to the special requirements of the renewable energy sector. “Pakistan feels that if level playing field is provided to the renewable energy sector, they are the least expensive, environment friendly and the most sustainable resources of energy.”
He said that Pakistan has also set high targets for itself including renewable energies to add 5% (approximately 10,000 MW) of the electricity generation on grid by year 2030 and the replacement of 5% diesel with bio-diesel by year 2015 and 10% by 2025.
He extended full support of Pakistan to the newly perceived International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). The minister also took part in the voting proceedings for the selections of the place for Headquarter of IRENA and the election of its Director General.
The News International, 2-July-09
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This is tooooo good! Bravo Mr. Ashrraf; you da MAN!
If done properly, this will be comparable to Pakistan making N-Bom. I wish they get the “RIGHT” people for this project.
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July 3rd, 2009 at 8:14 amThis will make pakistan’s future comparative and give strength to local urbuns..I hope this project will go into a right hand.People are tired getting ripped off…
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July 8th, 2009 at 11:54 pm