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Pakistan, World Bank sign $100 million agreement for ‘Sindh Solar Energy Project’

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Islamabad: The government of Pakistan and World Bank here on Wednesday signed a Financing Agreement worth $ 100.0 million for “Sindh Solar Energy Project” with the objective to increase solar power generation and access to electricity in Sindh Province.

The project will support the deployment of solar power in Sindh spanning three market segments: utility scale, distributed generation, and at the household level.

Utility-Scale Solar includes development of solar parks to support private sector investment and launching of Pakistan’s first competitive bidding for solar power production, starting with an initial 50 MW pilot solar auction.

Distributed Solar includes at least 20 MW of distributed solar PV on the rooftops and other available space on and around public sector buildings in Karachi, Hyderabad and other districts of Sindh Province.

Provision of Solar Home Systems to 200,000 households in areas with low or no electricity access.

The total cost of the project is $105.0 million. The International Development Association (IDA) will extend financing of $ 100.0 million for the project and Government of Sindh will contribute $ 5.0 million.

Public funding will be used to leverage private sector investment and/or expertise in the three segments, with an emphasis on long-term sustainability, developing domestic solar PV experience, and the emergence of self-sustaining markets.

The Project will introduce and showcase international best practice with renewable energy auctions, reduce the headline cost of solar deployment, create sustainable business models for potential replication, build institutional and private sector capacity, and identify opportunities for future renewable energy deployment that address issues of grid integration.

The Project is designed to help steer Pakistan toward a lower-carbon path to development.

Noor Ahmed, Secretary Economic Affairs Division (EAD) signed the Financing Agreement on behalf of the Government of Pakistan while Musadiq Ahmed Khan, Secretary Energy Department, Government of Sindh, signed the Project Agreement on behalf of Government of Sindh.

Patchamuthu Ilangovan, Country Director, World Bank signed the Financing and the Project Agreements on behalf of International Development Association.

The Secretary, Economic Affairs Division (EAD), thanked the World Bank for extending its continuous support to Government of Pakistan in its efforts to achieve sustainable economic development in the country.
 
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Great news. I hope we focus on green initiatives for our energy needs. Why make the same mistakes the world has already made.
 
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Good. More money for fake accounts. This time use Bilawal should use accounts careful, use accounts of chefs, garbage pickers etc and launder the money offshore.
Make sure to keep some for cheap justice too.
 
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Solar is very good energy for country like Pakistan where most of time there is intense sunlight
 
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Billo Rani just became $100 million richer
The agreement is between the government of Pakistan, the government of Sindh and the World Bank. The government of Sindh will not have free rein. Hopefully there will be financial oversight from some honest people in the federal government.
 
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World Bank, Pakistan sign $100m deal for the production of solar energy in Sindh
January 9, 2019

Samaa Digital

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The World Bank will lend Pakistan $100 million to help it increase the production of solar electricity in Sindh, SAMAA TV reported.

An agreement between the World Bank and Pakistan was signed in Islamabad on Wednesday. Under the deal, at least 200,000 people in Sindh will be given solar home system.

Around $105 million will be spent on the solar energy project and the Sindh government will contribute $5 million.

Initially, the project will generate 50MWs of electricity. The solar panels will be installed on the roofs of the government buildings in Karachi, Hyderabad and other districts of Sindh.

https://www.samaa.tv/news/2019/01/w...mn-deal-for-solar-energy-production-in-sindh/
 
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