Tuesday, 4 January 2022

HOPE INSTALLS SOLAR ENERGY AT ITS GENERAL HOSPITAL IN ZIA COLONY

Solar power is energy from the sun that is converted into thermal or electrical energy. Solar energy is one of the cleanest and most abundant renewable resources, meaning it won’t ever run out or be in short supply. In just one hour, enough sunlight shines on the earth’s atmosphere to hypothetically provide electricity for every person on earth for a year.

Solar energy is the cleanest and most abundant renewable energy source available. In addition to being renewable, solar energy is typically labelled a “green” source of energy due to the lack of harmful environmental side effects associated with its use. While fossil fuels release greenhouse gases and other particles into our atmosphere, generating energy from solar panels is a zero-emissions process that can take place anywhere the sun shines.

H OPE – A Health NGO in Pakistan, whose primary motive is based on providing for the needy. Hence by saving its operational cost, which was being spent on buying electricity HOPE installed Solar panels in its Hospital located at Korangi, Zia Colony, which is producing its own electricity to power up the hospital. Thus in this way the money which would have been spent on electricity bills, will be utilized on providing other better facilities to the patients.



Under the leadership of D r. Mubina Agboatwalla - A Child Specialist in Karachi, most of the organization’s activities are focused on fulfilling the health and educational needs of the society. HOPE works extensively to provide quality education, health services and other basic necessities of life, free of cost to the underprivileged masses.

Solar panels cost money upfront, but that is a onetime capital cost, it will eventually save money on energy bills in the long term. HOPE – An NGO in Pakistan, understands the significance of this  investment and how it can benefit the Hospital and its patients in the years to come. Patients can benefit free of cost treatment. Also there will be no interruptions of power failure or fluctuations, since the Hospital will run on sustainable energy of its own.

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