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                      Small Renewable Energy Projects in IGCEP

                      Published by News Desk on March 4, 2025
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                      Renewable resources are natural resources that can be replenished naturally over time, making them sustainable for long-term use. Examples include sunlight, wind, water, and biomass. These resources play a vital role in reducing pollution, conserving the environment, and promoting sustainable development. Unlike fossil fuels, renewable resources help minimize greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change.

                      In a letter to the Prime Minister, Syed M Hussain Gardezi, Vice Chairman of HEPA, emphasized that small-scale renewable energy projects can boost the energy mix, provide sustainable power to remote areas, and enhance energy security. HEPA urged the Prime Minister to ease regulatory barriers and simplify procedures for small-scale renewable energy projects, enabling projects up to 20 MW to contribute to the national energy plan. The proposed measures aim to attract local investors, boost economic growth, create jobs, and support a greener, more sustainable energy future.

                      Syed M Hussain Gardezi’s letter to the Prime Minister highlights the vital role of small-scale renewable energy projects in strengthening the country’s energy mix. He emphasized their potential to provide sustainable power to remote areas, enhance energy security, and reduce reliance on fossil fuels. Gardezi urged the government to adopt policies that support small investors, simplify approval processes, and integrate projects into the national grid, aligning with global trends for a more inclusive and resilient energy transition.

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