ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has emerged as a regional leader in solar energy, surpassing major economies such as China and India, according to the latest data from the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA). Solar energy production through net metering has now exceeded 174 gigawatts, reflecting rapid and unprecedented adoption across the country. Rising electricity tariffs, frequent load-shedding, and growing energy demand in industrial and residential sectors have driven the shift toward solar power. The adoption is no longer limited to households, with large-scale commercial and industrial installations becoming a significant component…
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Pakistan-Denmark Energy Partnership to Boost Grid Efficiency and Industrial Growth
ISLAMABAD: Denmark has launched a three-year partnership with Pakistani institutions to enhance energy planning, data management, and grid efficiency, officials said during a bilateral meeting in Islamabad. The collaboration comes as Pakistan’s industrial sector increasingly shifts to solar and other renewable energy solutions, reducing pressure on the national grid but creating new challenges for grid revenue models. Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan met with Denmark’s Ambassador to Pakistan to discuss strategies for re-integrating industries into the grid and expanding new industrial demand to ensure long-term sustainability. The minister…
Read MoreSIFC Reviews China MoUs, Assigns Lead Ministries for Key Economic Reforms
LAHORE: The Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) on Thursday reviewed progress on agreements, MoUs, and joint ventures concluded during the prime minister’s recent visit to China, directing ministries to refine their data, streamline coordination, and finalise follow-up actions ahead of the next briefing to the prime minister. The fourth meeting of the China-implementation monitoring committee, held at the SIFC Secretariat and chaired by the SAPM on Industries and Production, received a detailed progress report from the Board of Investment (BoI), highlighting active coordination between federal ministries and Chinese companies and…
Read MoreIran Shuts Down Power Generation at Major Karkheh Dam Amid Severe Drought
TEHRAN: Iran has halted electricity production at one of its largest dams after a significant drop in reservoir levels, state media reported on Saturday, highlighting the deepening impact of the country’s worst drought in six decades. Amir Mahmoudi, head of the Karkheh Dam and its power plant, told IRNA that all generating units have been taken offline as the water level has fallen far below the threshold required for power production. The dam’s reservoir currently holds around one billion cubic metres of water, with levels standing at 180 metres —…
Read MorePakistan’s Solar Transition Undermined by Fossil Fuel–Driven Policy Dilemma
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has the potential to generate up to 40 gigawatts of solar power, according to the World Bank — a capacity that could boost the renewable share of the national energy mix to 60% by 2030. Yet, despite this vast potential and global momentum toward clean energy, the country faces a policy dilemma driven largely by its dependence on fossil fuels. For decades, Pakistan has relied heavily on oil and gas for power generation. However, falling solar technology prices and rapid adoption have begun shifting the energy landscape. The…
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