Islamabad – In a groundbreaking initiative, the Ministry of Federal Education has partnered with NRTC MODP to solarize 100 schools in rural Islamabad within the next eight weeks. This ambitious project aims to revolutionize the way these schools generate energy, reducing their reliance on fossil fuels and promoting a sustainable future.
Key Highlights:
- 100 schools in rural Islamabad to be equipped with solar power systems
- Project completion timeline: 8 weeks
- Agreement signed between Ministry of Federal Education and NRTC MODP
- Aimed at reducing carbon footprint and promoting sustainable energy
- reduction in carbon emissions
- Improved access to electricity for students and teachers
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Benefits:
- Renewable energy source reduces dependence on fossil fuels
- Lower energy costs for schools
- Enhanced learning environment with reliable electricity
- Contribution to Pakistan’s climate change mitigation efforts