Afghan Gov't Inaugurates Solar Power Plant
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Afghan gov't inaugurates solar power plant
Nearly 23-megawatt Naghlu solar project inaugurated in Surobi, Kabul
Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat (DABS) announced on Tuesday during a ceremony that the 22.75-megawatt Naghlu solar power generation facility in Surobi district of Kabul has been put into operation. At the ceremony, Abdul Bari Omar, Chief Executive Officer of DABS, said that the project consists of two sections—power generation and transmission—and has been completed at a cost of more than $18 million. Omar added that in the modern era, electricit…
The Breshna Company, which is now under Taliban control, says that the operation of the Naghlu solar power plant in the Sarobi district of Kabul has begun today (Tuesday, January 6). The company said that the plant has a capacity to produce 22.75 megawatts of electricity. Abdul Bari Omar, CEO of Breshna Company, said that the plant and the transmission network to absorb the generated energy were built at a cost of $18 million. Abdul Salam Hanafi…
Taliban inaugurate 22.75-MW solar power project near Kabul
Taliban officials on Tuesday inaugurated a 22.75-megawatt solar power facility at Naghlu, east of Kabul, as Afghanistan continues to face chronic electricity shortages, particularly during the winter months. The project worth $18 millioin, according to Abdul Salam Hanafi, the Taliban deputy chief minister. Hanafi said at the opening ceremony in Kabul that Afghanistan currently needs more than 5,000 megawatts of electricity for households and ove…
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