250 MW Wind Power Project – EIA Report

250 MW Wind Power Project EIA Report for the outlines Pakistan’s strategic efforts to address energy security and promote sustainable development through the expansion of renewable energy. With the updated Renewable Energy Policy 2006, the government has prioritized clean energy solutions such as wind, solar, hydro, and waste-to-energy, offering strong financial incentives and regulatory support for investors. In particular, the Gharo-Jhimpir wind corridor in Sindh has been earmarked as a key zone for harnessing wind energy to support industrial, commercial, and residential demands.

The EIA addresses the anticipated environmental and social impacts of the 250 MW wind project and highlights mitigation strategies to ensure compliance with national environmental standards. Supportive actions include the development of a Grid Integration Plan, resource mapping, local turbine manufacturing, and financial backing from international agencies like ADB and IFC. This project reflects Pakistan’s long-term vision for a clean, resilient, and diversified energy sector.

For full details, please refer to the complete report in the PDF below.

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