Acumen Fund announces first energy investment in Pakistan

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Acumen, a pioneering non-profit global venture firm addressing poverty across Africa and in South Asia, on Monday announced its first investment in the growing rural energy sector of Pakistan. Acumen is giving a loan of Rs 86 Million to Aga Khan Rural Support Program (AKRSP) to support the creation of four community managed micro-hydel units in Chitral district of Khyber Pakhtunkhawa (KP) in Pakistan. These plants will provide 24-hour clean electricity to remote, off-grid communities in Chitral district, a region with limited access to electricity. “There is a growing need for reliable power in Pakistan’s rural communities right now,” said, Acumen Fund Pakistan Country Director Farrukh H. Khan. “AKSRP’s community-based model has the potential to provide millions with access to an important basic service and revolutionise the way poor Pakistanis access energy.” Acumen Fund and AKRSP have joined hands to address the pressing energy needs of isolated rural communities in Chitral who are currently not connected to the national grid. Households living in the off-grid villages rely heavily on fuel wood and fossil fuels to meet their daily energy needs, thus adding to environmental fragility. Innovative private and community-based models of energy generation from clean sources can help address the energy crisis in such remote and underserved regions. “We work very closely with the local communities to generate energy that is clean, affordable and reliable. The ultimate objective is to improve the quality of life of local communities by making energy available for small-scale commercial and household uses without burdening precious natural resources such as forests,” said AKRSP CEO Abdul Malik.

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  1. Majlis Tahaffaz Maholiat (MTM) is an NGO / NPO working for environmental protection and specially for reduction in energy crises of Pakistan. We have constructed 176 Bio Gas plants in district Sargodha with financial assistance of One UN JPE, USAID and EPA Govt of Punjab. These plants are successively generating 10500 kg of Bio Gas per month which is sufficient for domestic use of 176 families of rural areas. They are using this fuel for cooking, ironing the clothes, lightening and for running their tube wells. We are to request the Acumen Funds Pakistan for financial assistance in construction of1000 more plants in district Sargodha. Please guide in this regard.

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