Pakistan has issued orders to speed up the completion of solar and wind power projects.

Sunday, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif issued an order mandating the speedy completion of solar and wind power projects.

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At a meeting on renewable energy in Lahore, where he was in charge, he said that the government’s top goal was to support the use of solar and wind energy to make electricity.

He also said that the energy made from the renewable sources would be cheap and good for the earth.
PM Shehbaz said that the last government did not finish the solar and wind energy projects that the government before it had started.(Nawaz).

“The criminal negligence and incompetence of the last government hurt Pakistan’s 220 million people,” he said.

The prime minister said that work on the 10,000 megawatt solar power projects was moving along quickly.
He said that the solar power projects would help save valuable foreign currency that would have been spent on importing expensive fuel.

He said that the right organisations should come up with a plan right away for using all of the country’s solar and wind resources.

The prime minister promised that any problems that were getting in the way of green energy projects would be taken care of.

At the meeting, the participants were told in detail about the wind and solar energy supplies in the country, as well as the speed of work on the projects that were already underway and the projects that were behind schedule.

It was said that, in addition to the current 10,000 megawatts of renewable energy projects, 6000 megawatts of solar and wind power projects were also being thought about as ways to make energy that is good for the earth and cheap.

At the meeting were federal ministers Ishaq Dar, Khurram Dastgir, and Ahsan Iqbal, as well as PM’s Special Assistant Jehanzeb Khan, Adviser Ahad Cheema, and other officials.