Feature: Afghanistan seeks solar-driven path to energy self-sufficiency
Workers carry out maintenance work at a solar power plant in Surobi district of Kabul, Afghanistan, Feb. 17, 2026. (Photo by Saifurahman Safi/Xinhua) SUROBI/QARGHAYI, Feb. 24
Workers carry out maintenance work at a solar power plant in Surobi district of Kabul, Afghanistan, Feb. 17, 2026. (Photo by Saifurahman Safi/Xinhua) SUROBI/QARGHAYI, Feb. 24
As part of national efforts to achieve self-reliance in clean energy production, Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherikat (DABS) has announced that construction of the 22.75-megawatt solar
As Afghanistan seeks reliable energy solutions, the Kabul Photovoltaic Energy Storage System emerges as a game-changer. This article explores how solar-storage integration addresses energy deficits
By championing clean, renewable energy, the initiative reduces the country''s dependence on volatile and polluting fossil fuels. Furthermore, it
He described the project as a significant advancement in energy development and emphasized that the addition of 10 megawatts to the national grid would substantially address electricity shortages in
Kabul, Afghanistan, situated at the coordinates 34.5329 latitude and 69.1674 longitude, presents a promising prospect for solar power generation given its
Zularistan operates from its Main Office located in Kabul as well as 2 regional offices in Kandahar and Jalalabad. Zularistan started operations in Afghanistan
The Naghlo solar power generation project in Kabul, with a capacity of 22.75 megawatts, has reached 70% completion. This solar energy project,
The scale of the operation is impressive. "This initiative incorporates 32,400 solar panels, successfully providing clean, renewable electricity to thousands of households," Yosufi told Xinhua,
ARCS has inaugurated the rehabilitated central Marastoon in Kabul, along with nine auxiliary facilities and a newly installed solar energy system, funded by the Turkish Red Crescent.
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