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The Punjab government unveiled a free solar panel scheme on Sunday, aiming to provide solar systems to households consuming up to 200 electricity units per month.
According to a report by Samaa News on Monday, Punjab Information Minister Azma Bokhari announced that families consuming 100 units or less of electricity would receive a 550-watt solar system under the initiative.
Applicants can register through a dedicated portal by submitting their electricity bill reference number. Renters must also provide a no-objection certificate (NOC) from property owners, with solar panels registered under the owner’s name.
To ensure transparency, the government plans to allocate panels through a computerized draw.
The scheme has been widely praised as a step toward energy sustainability and economic relief for low-income citizens.
How to get free solar panels from CM Punjab’s scheme?
Eligibility Criteria:
Households consuming up to 200 units per month will receive solar systems free of cost.
Consumers using 100 units per month will receive a 550-watt solar system, while those using 200 units will receive an 1100-watt system.
Application Process:
Consumers can register for the scheme by sending an SMS to 8800, providing their bill reference number and CNIC for verification.
A computerized draw will ensure transparency in the selection process.
Environmental and Economic Benefits:
Installing 100,000 solar systems will reduce carbon emissions by 57,000 tons.
The initiative is expected to ease the federal government’s subsidy burden.
Support System: A helpline has been set up to assist applicants and ensure smooth implementation of the scheme.
The program is a significant step towards promoting renewable energy, reducing reliance on traditional power sources, and ensuring affordable energy solutions for the people of Punjab.
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