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  2. Solar power in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Raja Pervaiz Ashraf, the Federal Minister of Water & Power of Pakistan, announced on 2 July 2009 that 7,000 villages would be electrified using solar energy by 2014.. Senior adviser Sardar Zulfiqar Khosa stated that the Punjab government would begin new projects aimed at power production through coal, solar energy and wind power; this would generate additional res

  3. Nickel–iron battery - Wikipedia

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    The battery was widely used for railroad signaling, forklift, and standby power applications. Nickel–iron cells were made with capacities from 5 to 1250 Ah. Many of the original manufacturers no longer make nickel iron cells, [ 7 ] but production by new companies has started in several countries.

  4. Quaid-e-Azam Solar Park - Wikipedia

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    After competitive bidding with six bidders, the contract of Phase-1 construction, 100MWp project, was awarded to the lowest qualified bidder TBEA Xinjiang SunOasis Co. Ltd. of China [6] at an EPC contract price of $131.15 million and a 25-year maintenance contract of around $73 million, a total of $215 million. The Letter of Acceptance was ...

  5. Electricity sector in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Electricity in Pakistan is generated, transmitted and distributed by two vertically integrated public sector companies, first one being Water and Power Development Authority responsible for the production of hydroelectricity and its supply to the consumers by electricity distribution companies (DISCOS) under the Pakistan Electric Power Company (PEPCO) being the other integrated company.

  6. Hub Power Company - Wikipedia

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    Hub Power Company (Hubco) was founded in 1991. [5] The project was funded by $770 million in loan agreements and $325 million in equity from international investors. [6] The major investors included National Power with 20.4 percent shareholding, Xenel with 14.5 percent, and Entergy with a 10 percent holding.

  7. Murder of Zainab Ansari - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan Zainab Amin Ansari ( Urdu : زینب امین انصاری ; c. 2010 – January 2018) was a seven-year-old Pakistani girl who was abducted in her hometown of Kasur , Punjab while she was on her way to Quran recitation classes on 4 January 2018.

  8. List of Pakistan Test cricketers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Pakistani Test cricketers.A Test match is an international cricket match between two of the leading cricketing nations. The list is arranged in the order in which each player won his Test cap.

  9. Pakistani economic crisis (2022–present) - Wikipedia

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    China lent Pakistan further 700 million dollars to shore up Forex reserves. [49] Pakistan's Consumer price index (CPI) further jumped to 31.5%, the highest annual rate in 50 years. [50] Also Fitch downgrades Pak's sovereign credit rating from CCC+ to CCC-. The New York-based ratings agency warned that a default could be a "real possibility". [51]