Today’s Solutions: November 22, 2024

Pakistan’s first net metering project at Parliament House has started generating one MW of electricity, not only making the building loadshedding-free but also paving the way for the general consumers to become self-sufficient with one time investment.As much as 3,940 solar panels of 255 watts each are installed on the rooftop and parking area of the parliament building, covering roughly 10,000 square meters.At rooftop 0.3 MW electricity is being generated while at parking area static…

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