Natural resources

Author: Daily Times

Sir: Pakistan is gifted with many natural resources. It has the capacity to produce 55,000 MW of hydel power, while more than 50,000 MW of wind and solar power can be generated here.

Oil, gas and minerals are also being discovered in vast quantities. But to exploit all these resources, Pakistan needs to establish new infrastructure and companies to manage the process, all of which requires extensive funding.

For such projects, Pakistan needs to apply for loans from international banks, which have hefty and strict interest payments. But there are other options for securing such funding locally, while also securing the future of many Pakistanis.

Energy projects like hydro power plants are considered low risk green projects, as investing in them means a return for 50 years on the investment, with very little risk of losing. Pakistan has the potential for 55,000 MW hydro power projects. All of these can be
financed locally.

The total required funding for a hydro power plant project should be divided into shares of fixed value, which should be sold through the stock exchange or initial public offering to citizens of Pakistan. These shares will provide a steady return to the investors and can act as family insurance or pension investment for many families for decades
in the future.

The same process can be repeated for oil, gas, solar and wind energy projects or any other project where the infrastructure can provide a steady return to investors. And using this method to fund projects will help Pakistan reduce yearly interest and also save us from the clutches of crippling loans provided by international banks.

MUHAMMAD BASEER KHAN

Peshawar

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