ISLAMABAD (Pakistan) Pakistani officials and representatives from the United States Government celebrated the conclusion of the four-year Sustainable Energy for Pakistan (SEP) project, the other day.
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) partnered with the Pakistani government through the SEP project to provide more affordable and climate-friendly power to Pakistan’s national energy grid while fostering economic growth for the country.
USAID Mission Director Julie Koenen said: “SEP has contributed towards making the energy sector more competitive, modern, efficient, clean and financially viable for Pakistanis. I am hopeful that the impact of this work will go beyond the energy sector and benefit the entire economy of Pakistan.”
Waseem Mukhtar, Additional Secretary for the Ministry of Energy’s Power Division, praised USAID for its partnership, innovation and support in making Pakistan’s energy sector more sustainable.
Through this project, USAID increased Pakistan’s wind and solar capacity by approximately 50 percent by leveraging more than $900 million in private investment and facilitating the addition of 860 megawatts of wind and solar projects. SEP also introduced and standardized several new technologies in Pakistan’s power sector, including smart meters, which the Pakistani government has expanded with its own funds. The U.S. government’s partnership with Pakistan’s energy sector spans many decades and covers a wide range of projects to help Pakistan modernize its energy sector and combat the effects of climate change.
For more information about USAID’s Energy programs, please visit: https://www.usaid.gov/pakistan/energy ‑PR