ISLAMABAD: The presidency in Pakistan is now fully powered by green energy, reported the state-owned news agency on Wednesday, after President Dr. Arif Alvi inaugurated one-megawatt solar panels at his official residence in the federal capital to promote renewable energy in the country.
According to the Associated Press of Pakistan, Alvi emphasized the necessity of utilizing alternative power generation means while addressing the inauguration ceremony.
He reiterated the government’s decision to add 60 percent of renewable energy to Pakistan’s overall mix of electricity by 2030.
The solarization of the President House in Islamabad was done in partnership with Engro Corporation and is likely to reduce carbon emissions.
The president said it was imperative to switch to alternative energy resources to protect environment.
He also praised the government’s billion tree tsunami project, highlighting the importance of preserving the country’s natural resources for better quality life.
Alvi also noted it was the responsibility of private organizations and industrial giants to work for the betterment of society, adding they could utilize their resources to contribute to Pakistan’s energy security