One important organisation in Pakistan’s energy and water resource management system is the Water and Power Development Authority, or WAPDA. WAPDA, which was founded in 1958, is essential to the creation, production, and distribution of power and water resources throughout the nation.
Assigned the responsibility of optimising the country’s hydropower capacity and guaranteeing sustainable water governance, WAPDA has played a pivotal role in moulding Pakistan’s infrastructure and substantially bolstering its economic expansion.
This multifunctional body is tasked with managing a wide range of projects, from building dams to producing electricity, all while tackling the problems associated with irrigation and water scarcity and fulfilling the country’s increasing energy needs.
WAPDA continues to be essential to Pakistan’s efforts to improve its water and energy sectors for a secure and sustainable future.
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