ISLAMABAD: With Pakistan’s agriculture sector under strain from climate change, dwindling water resources, and rising energy demand, the National Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (NEECA) is turning to hydroponics and aquaponics as sustainable farming solutions. At a national dialogue titled “Powering Hydroponics Sustainability: Energy-Efficient Solutions, Climate Resilience, and Urban Agriculture,” experts, innovators, and policymakers gathered to discuss how advanced farming can strengthen climate resilience and conservation efforts. Participants included Dr. Arshad Nawaz Chaudhry (Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi), Fatima Rizwan (NDRMF), and entrepreneur Zarak Khan, among others. “Hydroponics saves water, saves…
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KP Voices Strong Reservations Over Proposed CTBCM Framework
PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government has raised serious concerns over the federal government’s proposed Competitive Trading Bilateral Contract Market (CTBCM) framework, terming it detrimental to the province’s hydropower potential and long-term energy plans. Officials argued that the framework was designed without provincial consultation and warned it could undermine KP’s ability to harness its natural energy resources. To formalize its stance, the provincial government held a consultative session with the support of ISMO, led by Executive Director Umar Haroon Malik. The meeting was attended by representatives of PEDO, FF Steel…
Read MoreOil Prices Steady as Attacks on Russian Energy Sites Stir Supply Concerns
SINGAPORE: Oil prices held firm on Monday as investors weighed the potential fallout from Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian refineries and export terminals, while also monitoring U.S. fuel demand trends. Brent crude futures rose 3 cents to $67.02 a barrel by 0009 GMT, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) gained 8 cents to $62.77. Both benchmarks advanced over 1% last week as Ukraine intensified strikes on Russia’s energy infrastructure, including the Primorsk oil terminal, Russia’s largest crude export hub, and the Kirishi refinery, one of its biggest processing facilities. Analysts…
Read MoreGovt Waives August Power Bills for Flood-Hit Consumers: PM Shehbaz
LAHORE: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Sunday announced that the federal government will bear the electricity costs of domestic consumers in flood-affected areas for the month of August. In a video message, the prime minister said these consumers would not be required to pay their electricity bills for last month, while those who had already cleared payments would receive adjustments in their upcoming bills. He confirmed that clear instructions had been issued to power distribution companies to ensure swift implementation. Shehbaz Sharif added that an assessment of agricultural, commercial, and…
Read MoreZardari Urges Stronger Pakistan-China Cultural Cooperation at Chengdu Forum
ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari on Saturday reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to deepening cultural ties with China and the global community, stressing that art and culture serve as vital bridges for peace, prosperity, and a shared future. Addressing the Second Golden Panda Awards International Culture Forum in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, the president highlighted the power of cultural exchanges and creative industries in uniting people and fostering tolerance. The forum was attended by senior Chinese leaders, international delegates, artists, and cultural representatives, according to the Presidency’s press release. President Zardari underlined that…
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