As Pakistan celebrated its 77 years of independence on August 14, Energy Solutions (Private) Limited (ESL) reaffirmed its commitment to sustainability with the ambitious Green Power Plantation Drive. Launched two years ago, this initiative aims to plant 13,000 trees, symbolizing the company’s unwavering dedication to environmental stewardship and its vision for a greener future.Unity in […]
Read MoreJubilee Corporation: A Pillar of Innovation and Reliability in Pakistan’s Electrical Sector.
Founded in 1962, Jubilee Corporation (JC) has become a leading player in Pakistan’s electrical industry.With a reputation for excellence and a commitment to customer satisfaction, JC has earned its place as a trustedsupplier of electrical, electronic, and automation products across the nation. The company’s journey from a local enterprise to a prominent industry leader reflects […]
Read MoreThe Rapid Growth of Electric Vehicles and its Impact on the Energy Landscape
The automobile industry is transforming due to the swift expansion of electric vehicles (EVs), which also significantly affect the wider energy sector. Government incentives, environmental conscience, and battery technological breakthroughs are some of the causes driving the boom in electric vehicle usage. The growing number of people opting for electric cars is driving up demand […]
Read MorePakistan’s energy sector suffers from multiple challenges to achieving affordable, reliable, sustainable energy: Benhassine World Bank approves $1 bn for DASU Hydropower Project
The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors approved $1 billion in a second round of additional financing for the DASU Hydropower Stage I (DHP I) Project, group’s official website said.This financing will support the expansion of hydropower electricity supply, improve access to socio-economic services for local communities, and build the Water and Power Development Authority’s […]
Read MoreSindh universities turn dry, look towards premier for fiscal help
Sindh’s public sector universities have been mired in a financial swamp, and thus the vice chancellors of these institutions, which now have grown in large numbers as high as 29 in the province, have nothing but to look towards the chief executive of the country—the prime minister—who they believe would come for their rescue.Sindh’s public […]
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