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Gov't seeks solar PV systems supplier for 155 mosques

Ministry of Finance is seeking a contractor to supply solar PV systems for 155 mosques.

The finance ministry is seeking a contractor to supply the solar PV systems under a National Competitive Bidding (NCB) policy. Interested parties are required to submit a bid security of USD3,200 and the bid opening is scheduled for August 17.

Installing solar PV systems in 155 mosques across the country is an initiative of the Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, and Technology. The initiative also involves equipping the mosques with air conditioning systems and is expected to result in a 50% reduction in electricity bills.

The government has been actively pursuing various projects aimed at reducing energy consumption and promoting the use of environmentally friendly energy sources. The commitment to sustainable practices aligns with the administration's broader goals of promoting renewable energy and addressing climate change. By incorporating renewable energy systems in mosques, the government aims to set an example for the wider community and encourage the adoption of clean energy solutions.

Furthermore, the government has pledged to install air conditioning systems in all mosques, recognising the importance of providing comfortable spaces for worshipers. The initiative not only enhances the overall experience for individuals attending prayers but also underscores the government's commitment to improving the facilities available to the public.

The government aims to promote sustainable practices, reduce energy costs, and provide better facilities for worshipers through these endeavours. The administration is taking important steps toward a greener and more sustainable future for the country by embracing renewable energy sources and prioritising energy efficiency.