Super-6 310 MW Wind Power Projects signed in Islamabad

Government of PakistanSuper-6 310 MW Wind Power Projects signed in Islamabad

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Signing Ceremony of Super-6 310 Megawatts Wind Power Projects amounting to US$ 450 million was held in Islamabad on Friday, which will provide environment friendly and clean energy to the Country.

The Wind Power Projects will be completed with the financial assistance of the International Finance Corporation (IFC), World Bank Group worth US$ 320 million.

While Speaking at the Signing Ceremony of Super-6 310-MW Wind Power, Prime Minister Imran Khan said that there is a huge potential of hydroelectricity in the Country but costly electricity was produced through imported fuel. 

Imran Khan said that the Country’s economy has stabilized with all economic indicators moving on the positive trajectory. He said that the value of rupee is gaining, stock market is showing positive sentiments, and exports are increasing.

The prime minister said that the government’s policies are aimed at uplifting the poor segment of the society by creating maximum employment opportunities for people.

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