Sindh govt to provide solar panels for Rs7,000 each
The Sindh government has announced plans to provide complete solar systems to the public for a mere 7,000 rupees, with support from the World Bank.
According to a private television report, the Sindh government intends to provide solar systems to 200,000 households across the province, including 50,000 homes in Karachi.
The proposed solar systems will be capable of powering one fan and three LED bulbs.
The Director of Sindh Solar Energy has confirmed that 6,656 solar systems will be distributed in each district of the province. The project is expected to launch in October.
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The systems will include solar panels, charge controllers, and batteries. Officials have confirmed that distribution will begin in October once the procurement process is complete.
The World Bank has allocated $32 million for this project, with the possibility of further expansion in the future.
Currently, Sindh generates 400 megawatts of electricity from solar energy. This project is expected to significantly increase solar power generation in the province.
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