Spokesperson further said that this initiative is expected to save millions of rupees annually in electricity costs


Islamabad: The Federal Ministry of Education has decided to start solar energy projects in schools of Islamabad.
According to the spokesperson of the Federal Ministry of Education, 100 primary schools in Islamabad will be run by solar energy in the next two months which is expected to be completed by the end of the year. The project aims to reduce the cost of electricity and promote sustainability.
The spokesman for the Ministry of Education said the initiative is part of a larger effort to use renewable energy sources and reduce the city's carbon footprint. It will also provide a clean and sustainable source.
According to the spokesman, the project will include the installation of solar panels on the roofs of selected schools, with the solar energy system designed to meet the energy needs of each school.
The spokesperson of the Ministry of Education further said that this initiative is expected to save millions of rupees annually in electricity costs. The savings from the project will be used to improve educational facilities.
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