How Pakistan’s solar boom is shielding it from worst of Iran war crisis
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Pakistan's solar boom is protecting it from the worst impacts of the Iran war crisis.
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A quarter of Pakistani households are using solar panels, insulating millions of families from the energy crisis caused by the Iran war.
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Pakistan's solar boom is currently shielding the nation from the worst effects of the Iran war crisis. A quarter of Pakistani households now utilize solar panels, providing a critical buffer against energy disruptions. This widespread adoption of solar power insulates millions of families from the energy crisis exacerbated by regional instability. The shift towards renewable energy helps mitigate the impact of external geopolitical conflicts on domestic energy supply and household stability.
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