Pakistan Solar Power: News & Updates

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The transition may also fundamentally reshape the nature of Pakistan’s distributed energy landscape. The first wave of solar adoption was largely about generation capacity. The next wave could revolve around optimization, storage, and intelligent energy management.

The battery curve is still small enough to escape mainstream attention. But so was solar once.

And just as solar imports once appeared too small to matter before snowballing into a structural shift, batteries now seem poised to become the next mini revolution quietly unfolding underneath Pakistan’s energy transition.
 
 
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it is because the major share holders in IPPs are Pakistan Politicians ....and they are pissed and want Solar adoption slow down
it was a free money for them for almost around next 50 years. they never exoected that kind of change in their wild dreams.
 

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