The Pakistani government has recently launched the 'Roshan Pankha Roshan Pakistan' scheme, which aims to replace 100 million conventional fans with energy-efficient models to significantly reduce electricity consumption and ease household electricity bills. According to ARY News, the scheme allows citizens to exchange old fans for new five-star rated energy-saver fans, which can cut electricity consumption by up to 70%. The managing director of the National Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (NEECA), Humayun Khan, explained that financing will range from Rs. 12,000 to Rs. 300,000, based on the number of fans and applicant eligibility. This initiative is part of broader efforts to promote energy efficiency and reduce power sector debt, as highlighted by Federal Minister for Power Awais Leghari in Profit by Pakistan Today. Leghari also mentioned that electricity tariffs have decreased by up to 20% over the past 18 to 20 months, providing relief to consumers.
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Pakistan Government Launches 'Roshan Pankha' Fan Replacement Scheme

Pakistan launches 'Roshan Pankha Roshan Pakistan' to replace 100M fans with energy-efficient models, cutting power use by 70%. PAVE scheme boosts electric vehicles with Rs9B subsidies.
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