From 40% to 46% Already: Pakistan Races Toward 60% Renewables by 2030

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has achieved a major clean energy milestone months ahead of schedule, with renewable sources now contributing more than 46% of the country’s total electricity generation as of September 2025, Federal Minister for Energy (Power Division) Awais Ahmad Khan Leghari informed the National Assembly on Friday.

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In a written reply to lawmakers, the minister revealed that the country has already surpassed its own ambitious 2025 target of 40% renewable energy in the national grid. The government remains committed to raising the share to 60% by 2030.
While installed on-grid renewable capacity currently stands at 37%, ongoing public and private sector projects are rapidly coming online, pushing the actual generation share significantly higher.
The development marks one of the fastest clean-energy transitions among developing nations and positions Pakistan as a regional leader in renewable energy adoption.

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