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Wednesday November 06, 2024

KP govt to solarise all public sector buildings

By Bureau report
November 06, 2024
KP Chief Minister Ali Amin Khan Gandapur chairs a meeting of committee constituted for the Solarization of Government Buildings on November 5, 2024. — NNI
KP Chief Minister Ali Amin Khan Gandapur chairs a meeting of committee constituted for the Solarization of Government Buildings on November 5, 2024. — NNI

PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has planned to solarise all public sector buildings, including hospitals, schools, colleges, universities, prisons, police stations and other government offices, alongside the solarisation of tube wells and street lights with the aim to ensure availability of uninterrupted electricity to the public offices at reduced cost.

A meeting of the committee constituted for solarisation of government buildings was held here with Chief Minister Ali Amin Khan Gandapur in the chair to review progress so far made to practically launch the initiative.

The meeting was attended by Advisor to Chief Minister for Finance Muzammil Aslam and other members of the committee. The forum was briefed in detail on power required for government buildings and proposed an action plan for the implementation of the solarisation project.

The forum was informed that data collection regarding public sector offices and energy required for them is underway. However, so far received data, some 13,000 units have made their entries, which would require a solar system with a capacity of about 73 MW for public buildings.

The solarisation of these units is expected to produce 92 million units of solar electricity annually. It was further told that the solarisation project for government buildings will be completed at an estimated cost of Rs10 billion. Upon completion, the project would result in annual savings of around 2 billion in electricity bills for the provincial government.

The chief minister emphasised the need to finalise the project promptly and directed the committee to complete all necessary requirements for the project’s launch within a week.

He also directed that the remaining task for implementation of the project be completed in the shortest possible time.

Additionally, he directed the early launch of the project

for solarisation of masajid and madaris across the province. Under this initiative, 7,000 masajid and 3,000 madaris would be converted to solar energy across the province.