Tuesday, July 2, 2024 04:30 PM
Chief Minister Sindh Murad Ali Shah directs the transition to solar power in government facilities to save costs, reduce emissions, and set a sustainable energy example.
In a recent energy meeting, Chief Minister Sindh Murad Ali Shah emphasized the importance of transitioning government facilities to solar power systems. This move aims to reduce electricity costs and promote sustainable energy practices across the region.
During the meeting, Shah directed Energy Minister Nasir Shah to initiate the process of installing solar panels in government buildings. He highlighted the significant cost savings that can be achieved through the adoption of solar energy. Minister Nasir Shah, in response to the directive, pledged to expedite the solarisation efforts in the upcoming fiscal year.
Switching to solar power not only benefits the government financially but also contributes to environmental conservation by reducing carbon emissions. By harnessing the power of the sun, government facilities can operate more efficiently and sustainably, setting an example for other organizations to follow.
The decision to implement solar power systems in government facilities marks a positive step towards a greener and more cost-effective future. As the government leads by example in embracing renewable energy sources, it sets the stage for a more sustainable and environmentally conscious society.