Islamabad Hospitals to Be Shifted to Solar Energy

Islamabad Hospitals to Be Shifted to Solar Energy
The government of Pakistan has announced plans to transition hospitals in Islamabad to solar energy, aiming to ensure uninterrupted power supply, reduce energy costs, and promote environmental sustainability. The initiative aligns with broader efforts to adopt renewable energy solutions across public institutions.
Officials stated that solar panels will be installed in major hospitals, enabling critical medical equipment and services to operate reliably even during power outages. The move is expected to lower electricity expenses, minimize carbon emissions, and demonstrate Pakistan’s commitment to green energy initiatives.
Health experts emphasized that a stable power supply is crucial for patient care, surgical procedures, and emergency services. The government also plans to train hospital staff in the efficient use and maintenance of solar systems to maximize benefits.
This shift represents a strategic step toward sustainable energy adoption in the healthcare sector, contributing to cost savings, environmental protection, and improved service delivery for patients.
خلاصہ (اردو میں):
اسلام آباد کے اسپتالوں کو سولر توانائی پر منتقل کرنے کا منصوبہ بنایا گیا ہے تاکہ بجلی کی بلا تعطل فراہمی، اخراجات میں کمی اور ماحولیاتی پائیداری کو فروغ دیا جا سکے۔




