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PM Shehbaz greenlights 10,000 MW solar power projects

  • In the first phase, government buildings, electric and diesel-powered tube wells, and low-unit household consumers will be provided with solar electricity
Published September 1, 2022

Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Thursday green-lighted the construction of solar plants having a combined capacity of 10,000 MW, as the government strives to save valuable foreign exchange that is being used to import fuel.

“Instead of generating electricity by importing expensive oil from abroad, electricity should be generated from solar energy,” said the PM during a meeting, according to a statement released by the Prime Minister's Office (PMO).

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PM Shehbaz directed concerned agencies to start work on the solar power projects on an emergency basis. He also instructed to hold a pre-bid conference for all stakeholders next week.

Under the project, 10,000 megawatts of electricity will be generated from solar power.

In the first phase, government buildings, electric and diesel-powered tube wells and low-unit household consumers will be provided with solar power.

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PM Shehbaz also wants relief provided to electricity consumers by next summer by constructing solar power plants soon.

Pakistan, which is a net importer of oil and other energy commodities, will be able to save billions of dollars, read the statement.

On Monday, PM Shehbaz said that the country needs to shift its power generation capacity to solar and wind power, stressing that the current electricity generation mechanisms are costly and depleting the national exchequer.

During a briefing at the Mohmand Dam site, PM Shehbaz said Pakistan had been facing a very acute problem of expensive power generation due to importing expensive fuels and then subsidizing them for the consumers.

The prime minister said that the timely completion of hydel power projects in the country and tapping of other natural resources like solar and wind "are our future and we need to immediately shift in that direction, otherwise the economy will continue bleeding annually."

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Zain Malik Sep 01, 2022 03:31pm
Now its too late, again will deplete National Exchequre by Importing Solar pannels and associated systems. Needs to bring Technology and Manufacture P.V pannels in Pakistan Another blunder from PM after launching imported fuel power generation plants back in 2014.
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Shaz Malik Sep 01, 2022 04:55pm
And isn’t this where Salman Shehbaz comes in to supply these solar panels?
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NoJustice Sep 01, 2022 05:26pm
Given time, SS will deliver actual projects in record time too. Unlike PTI that delivers only on social media.
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Abdul Rehman Sep 01, 2022 05:32pm
Thus is subtle admission of failure. Only 5-6 years ago they were so eagerly installing power plants on coal and oil. Their interest is to earn commissions only.
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Mushtaque Ahmed Sep 01, 2022 05:42pm
What lessons have we learnt from the Quaid-e-Azam Solar Plant set up in 2015 by PML-N Punjab government at a cost pf USD131 million? Quaid-e-Azam Solar Park was unable to produce affordable energy and expected output, due to several reasons. Seven years on we have to tread very carefully!
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samir sardana Sep 01, 2022 07:07pm
Solar substitutes Oil, & GAS,& so,import substitution = Deemed Export ! Thus,even though the SPV MODULES WILL BE ALLOWED DUTY FREE ACCESS.- THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE SPV, IN PAKISTAN, IN THE SEZs, & sell to the DTA IN PAKISTAN AS A DEEMED EXPORT, AT NIL DUTY! THIS WILL KICK START THE SEZs, & BRING IN CAPITAL FROM CHINA. CHINA HAS HUGE SILICON CAPACITIES - & IT ALSO HAS COVID - & SO, IT COULD "MAKE IN PAKISTAN" THE MODULES AS A LDC,TO QUALIFY FOR NIL DUTY EXPORTS,TO TARGET NATIONS CHINA WILL BE IN THE THROES OF COVID,FOR SOME TIME CCB & OTHER CHINESE BANKS WILL FUND THE MASSIVE SILICON EXPORTS,TO PAKISTAN,ON LONG TERM, DEFERRED CREDITS - SO THE FX OUTFLOW, WILL BE STAGGERED,AND THE SILICON EXPORTS CAN BE IN YUAN ! dindooohindoo BASICALLY- SHIFT THE SOLAR SUPPLY CHAIN TO PAKISTAN.ANY NATIONS LEVY IMPORT DUTY ON SPV MODULES - & EXPORTS FROM PAKISTAN AS A LDC, WILL QUALIFY FOR NIL DUTY .NO OTHER LDC CAN DO THIS - AS CHINA WILL "NOT SET UP", SUCH MASSIVE CAPACITIES THERE.
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