The World Bank is ready to assist Pakistan in affordable power projects:
If Pakistan gets at least 30% of its electricity from solar and wind by 2030, it will save Pakistan 5 5 billion in spending over the next 20 years, the World Bank has released a survey report.
The World Bank has offered assistance to Pakistan in projects to generate cheap electricity through alternative energy. According to media reports, the World Bank has released a new survey report on Pakistan's energy needs, according to which Pakistan has been urged to expedite the acquisition of energy from the sun and wind.
According to a World Bank report, the future of Pakistan's power system lies in generating electricity through alternative energy.
Pakistan should get at least 30% of its electricity from solar and wind by 2030, which will not only help reduce costs and greenhouse gas emissions, but also reduce the cost to Pakistan by 5 5 billion over the next 20 years. Dollars will be saved. The World Bank Country Director said that alternative energy would bring immediate and long term economic and environmental benefits to Pakistan. The World Bank is also ready to assist Pakistan in achieving affordable and reliable electricity by 2030. Pakistan needs to significantly reduce its power generation from domestic and imported coal.
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