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Solar power adoption soars: 50% surge as electricity costs beat affordability

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The use of solar in the country has increased by about 50 percent as the number of users has increased from 55,000 to 115,000 highlighting the fact the electricity per unit price surpassed the reach of a common man.

People are opting for solar power energy amid the rising prices per unit rate of electricity. Alternative Energy Board said net metering volume in the country has also reached 1735 MW,

It is pertinent to note that solar panels have become so affordable in various countries worldwide, including Europe, that they are now being repurposed to make garden fences in the Netherlands and Germany, as reported by global media outlets.

Photos shared on social media from European countries reveal a growing trend of utilizing solar panels as garden fences instead of traditional rooftop installations. The high cost of labor for rooftop installations has prompted people in these countries to explore alternative uses for solar panels.

The decline in solar panel prices can be attributed to the increasing production by Chinese companies, which has flooded the global market. This oversupply has made it challenging for US and European manufacturers to compete, resulting in a significant drop in prices.

According to the International Energy Agency, global solar panel supply is projected to reach 1,100 gigawatts by the year’s end, tripling the current demand. Prices on the spot market have already halved in 2023 and are anticipated to decrease by an additional 40 percent by 2028.

  • Internews Pakistan is an Islamabad-based news agency established in 1997.

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