Alternative Energy Development Board
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The Alternative Energy Development Board (AEDB) (Urdu: ہیئت برائے ترقیِ متبادل توانائی) is the sole representing agency of the Federal Government that was established in May 2003 with the main objective to facilitate, promote and encourage development of Renewable Energy in Pakistan and with a mission to introduce Alternative and Renewable Energies (AREs) at an accelerated rate. The administrative control of AEDB was transferred to Ministry of Water and Power in 2006. The Government of Pakistan has inter alia mandated AEDB to:-
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Alternative Energy Development Board
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Alternative Energy Development Board
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May 2003
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Alternative Energy Development Board
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The Alternative Energy Development Board (AEDB) (Urdu: ہیئت برائے ترقیِ متبادل توانائی) is the sole representing agency of the Federal Government that was established in May 2003 with the main objective to facilitate, promote and encourage development of Renewable Energy in Pakistan and with a mission to introduce Alternative and Renewable Energies (AREs) at an accelerated rate. The administrative control of AEDB was transferred to Ministry of Water and Power in 2006. The Government of Pakistan has inter alia mandated AEDB to:-
* Implement policies, programs, and projects through the private sector in the field of ARE
* Assist and facilitate development and generation of ARE to achieve sustainable economic growth
* Encourage transfer of technology and develop indigenous manufacturing base for ARE Technology
* Promote provision of energy services that are based on ARE resources
* Undertake ARE projects on commercial scale (AEDB Act 2010) The Government of Pakistan has tasked the AEDB to ensure 5% of total national power generation capacity to be generated through renewable energy technologies by 2030. In addition, under the remote village electrification program, AEDB has been directed to electrify 7,874 remote villages in Sindh and Balochistan provinces through ARE technologies.The Federal Government established AEDB as a statutory organization by announcing and promulgating the AEDB Act in May 2010. The Act bestowed upon AEDB the authorities and the responsibilities for the promotion and development of AREs. Although, the AEDB is administrated through the appointed chairman and chief executive officer; all policies and funding research is overseen by the prime minister. Currently the organization's progress is being heard and examined in the Supreme Court of Pakistan.
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Shah Jahan Mirza
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Chief Executive Officer
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