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  "path": "/latest/pakistan-launches-major-floating-solar-project-at-keenjhar-lake/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-08T10:06:20.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Pakistan has moved closer to a major renewable energy breakthrough after finalizing a massive floating solar power project at Keenjhar Lake in Sindh, marking a significant step toward cleaner and more sustainable energy production.\n\nThe project, valued at approximately $243 million, will generate 500 megawatts of electricity through a floating solar system installed directly on the lake’s surface. Officials say the initiative is designed to strengthen Pakistan’s energy security while reducing dependence on imported fuel and conventional power sources.\n\nUnlike traditional solar farms that require large areas of land, the floating solar technology will use the water surface for panel installation, helping conserve valuable land resources while improving energy efficiency. Experts also believe the lake-based system could reduce water evaporation and improve solar panel performance due to cooler operating temperatures.\n\nThe electricity generated from the project is expected to support industrial zones and urban centers through more efficient transmission networks, easing pressure on the national grid and helping meet rising energy demands.\n\nThe initiative is being seen as a key milestone in Pakistan’s broader transition toward renewable energy and environmental sustainability. It aligns with the country’s long-term climate and clean energy targets for 2030, as authorities continue efforts to diversify the national energy mix and cut reliance on costly fossil fuel imports.\n\nWith global investment increasingly shifting toward green infrastructure, the Keenjhar Lake project could also pave the way for future floating solar developments across Pakistan.\n\nThe post Pakistan launches major floating solar project at Keenjhar Lake appeared first on HUM News English.",
  "title": "Pakistan launches major floating solar project at Keenjhar Lake"
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