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    Pakistan and Germany Collaborate on €18 Million Grant to Boost Renewable Energy in Northern Reg…

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 14, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant step towards sustainable energy development, Pakistan and Germany have finalized a grant agreement valued at €18 million. This financial support is specifically aimed at fostering hydropower and other renewable energy initiatives in Pakistan’s northern territories, regions known for their abundant water resources and untapped clean energy potential.

    The agreement was officially signed by Muhammad Humair Karim, the Secretary of Pakistan’s Economic Affairs Division, alongside Sebastian Jacobi, the Country Director of KfW, the German government-owned development bank. This collaboration marks a continuation of the longstanding partnership between the two countries in promoting environmentally friendly energy solutions and sustainable development projects.

    Under the terms of the agreement, KfW will extend grant assistance to the Government of Pakistan, focusing on harnessing the natural water resources of the northern areas to generate clean electricity. This initiative is expected to not only address the increasing energy demands of these regions but also contribute significantly to reducing carbon emissions by promoting renewable energy sources over fossil fuels.

    Officials involved in the project emphasize that the program will bring tangible benefits to local communities. By improving access to reliable and sustainable electricity, the project aims to enhance living standards, support economic activities, and create new employment opportunities. The development of renewable energy infrastructure is also anticipated to stimulate tourism, given the environmental preservation and improved facilities the project will encourage.

    During the signing ceremony, Muhammad Humair Karim expressed his gratitude towards the German government for its continued support. He highlighted the importance of such assistance in meeting the growing energy needs of Pakistan’s northern regions while simultaneously promoting eco-friendly solutions. Karim underscored that initiatives like this are vital as they directly impact the daily lives of ordinary citizens, fostering socio-economic progress and environmental sustainability.

    On his part, Sebastian Jacobi remarked that the grant would enable the people residing in the northern areas to gain access to green and sustainable energy sources. He pointed out that this development would not only uplift the socio-economic conditions of the local population but also pave the way for job creation and enhanced tourism prospects. Jacobi reaffirmed KfW’s commitment to supporting Pakistan’s renewable energy sector and expressed optimism about expanding future cooperation between the two nations.

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