PPAF completes around 1,000 projects so far, wins global award

ISLAMABAD – Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund (PPAF) has brought a global recognition for Pakistan, winning a prestigious 2018 Energy Institute (EI) Award, for its ‘Community-Managed Solar Energy Mini Grid Systems’.

The award acknowledges the impact of 60 solar mini-grid systems installed in districts Swabi, Karak and Lakki Marwat of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) by the Fund during the period – 2016 to 2017.

The solar grid systems were installed with funding from the German Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) through the German Development Bank (KfW).

Recognizing achievement, sustainability, and innovation, the Energy Institute Awards run annually and are aimed at recognizing efforts of businesses and individuals globally, taking initiatives to combat energy issues, through offering unique and unprecedented sustainable solutions to benefit communities.

This year, there were over 120 entries for EI Awards from across 29 countries. PPAF demonstrates a strong commitment towards mitigating challenges of global climate change, through leading way in
renewable energy and enabling access to modern, affordable, reliable and sustainable energy resources.

More than 1,000 projects have been completed over a period of 15 years, starting off in 2003. The projects included the development of mini-hydroelectric plants, decentralized solar lighting and solar home systems, wind energy projects, solar-wind hybrid systems, solar water pumping projects, and biogas plants.

The projects are being implemented via funding from the World Bank, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), and the German Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). PPAF with funding of 10 million Euro, through KfW, is implementing Hydropower and Renewable Energy (HRE) project which focuses on clean energy and supports economic progress in communities through enterprise development, impacting lives of at least 13,000 individuals.

Five micro and mini hydropower projects with cumulative capacity of 803 kW, ranging from 36 kW to 306 kW in Chitral, Buner and Upper Dir districts and 68 Solar Lighting Systems (SLS) with cumulative capacity of 500 kW in Lakki Marwat, Karak and Swabi districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa are being implemented by PPAF and its partner organizations.

Economic competitiveness largely depends on reliable, safe and sustainable energy supply, not only for strategic economic growth but also for the improvement of social infrastructure.

PPAF, along with its development partners, is taking initiatives to help counter energy shortfall and water resource management threat in Pakistan.

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of PPAF, Azmat Isa said renewable energy is one of the most effective tools we have in the fight against climate change.

PPAF recognizes the importance of renewable energy for sustainable development, diversification of energy supply, preservation of the environment and economic growth.

Implementation is not only needed at the national level for policy decisions but also at the global level for greater environmental impact.

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