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Pakistan has vast potential in renewable energy generation: Danish Ambassador

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ISLAMABAD : Pakistan has vast potential in renewable energy generation but not utilizing the resources properly, Pakistan’s environment is best for wind energy, investing in wind and other climate friendly renewable energy resources Pakistan can reduce its expenditures on costly energy generation. Denmark in 1970 has the highest import bill in terms of energy but today Denmark is self sufficient in renewable energy generation to meet its demand. This was stated by the Denmark ambassador to Pakistan H.E. Ms. Lis Rosenholmwhile delivering a lecture on “Environmental Protection: Lessons from Denmark Experiences” organized by the International Relations department of National University of Modern Languages (NUML) on Thursday.

Pakistan has vast potential in renewable energy generation: Danish AmbassadorAmbassador said that Denmark is pioneer to established environment ministry and since 1970 Denmark is working hard to eliminate CO2 from the environment. She said that all the stakeholders were taken into confidence before chalking out environment policy that’s why 100 per cent results were achieved in implementation of the policy.

Earlier, ambassador met with Rector NUML Major General Muhammad Jaffar HI (M) (Retd) in his office and discussed the topics of mutual interest. Director General NUML Brig Syed Nadir Ali and Pro Rector Academics Prof. Dr. Safeer Awan also attended the meeting. Rector NUML presented a NUML memento to the honourable ambassador and thanked her for his visit and sharing her expertise and knowledge with the students. –

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