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Draft:Government Solar Panel Schemes

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The CM Punjab Solar Panel Scheme[1] is a significant initiative by the Punjab government in Pakistan to promote the adoption of solar energy. It is designed to make solar technology affordable by offering solar panels at subsidized costs to residential homes and small businesses. Here's a detailed breakdown:

Eligibility Criteria: Monthly electricity consumption must be less than 100 units. Applicants must be residents of Punjab province. A valid CNIC (Computerized National Identity Card) is required. Age limit for applicants is set between 20 to 65 years. The capacity of the solar system provided under the scheme is 1 Kilowatt. This initiative not only aims to reduce household energy costs and environmental impact but also seeks to boost the local economy by promoting energy independence and creating green jobs

References[edit]

  1. ^ "CM Punjab Solar Panel Scheme: A Comprehensive Guide". 21 April 2024.