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Maryam Nawaz greenlights biogas, waste-to-energy projects

Published on: January 6, 2026 10:45 PM

Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has approved the establishment of six biogas plants across the province, aiming to promote clean energy, reduce environmental pollution, and support sustainable development initiatives.

During a high-level meeting on clean energy in Lahore, she also sanctioned a waste-to-energy project designed to supply affordable electricity to public transport, including metro buses and electric buses in the city.

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In addition, Maryam Nawaz approved three pilot biogas plant projects under the Model Village Programme, emphasizing the integration of renewable energy into local communities and supporting small-scale sustainable energy solutions.

The Chief Minister directed officials to develop viable plans for smaller biogas plants, highlighting Punjab’s leadership in the clean energy sector and encouraging innovation in eco-friendly technology implementation.

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She stressed that biogas plants would generate bio-fertilizer for agriculture, provide affordable gas for domestic use, and strengthen the province’s overall energy security while addressing environmental challenges.

Officials noted that the waste-to-energy project would convert municipal waste into electricity, reduce reliance on conventional power sources, and demonstrate the potential of renewable energy in urban transport infrastructure.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: biogas plants, Lahore electricity project, Latest, Maryam Nawaz, Punjab clean energy, renewable energy Pakistan, waste-to-energy

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