Ever since electricity became expensive in Pakistan, solar installations have increased and now many homes have solar panels installed on their roofs. This solar energy is not only cheap but also an excellent source of clean energy. It not only reduces power consumption but is also an eco-friendly initiative. My concern is that if there are big storms in the city, these panels could be uprooted and fall into other people's houses, causing damage. The government has to make a policy or rules for those who install large-size solar systems, mandating them to ensure that their solar installations are of a certain strength and are installed properly. This help prevent damage, injuries and even deaths during events like storms and strong winds.
Azeem Hakro
Islamabad
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