The Capital Development Authority (CDA) of Islamabad has recently announced that it will be turning off 50% of the lights on the roads of Islamabad in order to save energy. This decision has been taken in order to reduce the amount of electricity being consumed in the city.
This move is part of a larger effort to promote sustainable energy use in the city. The CDA has also been working on other initiatives to reduce electricity consumption, such as installing energy-efficient street lights and promoting the use of energy-saving appliances.
The CDA is also encouraging citizens to reduce their electricity consumption. This includes turning off unnecessary lights, using energy-saving appliances, and avoiding the use of air conditioning.
The CDA believes that this move will have a positive effect on the environment as well as people’s electricity bills. The reduction in lighting on the roads is also expected to reduce the amount of light pollution in the city.
The CDA is also encouraging citizens to take part in this initiative and to share their experiences with others on social media. This will help to raise awareness of the importance of reducing energy consumption and of the initiatives the CDA is taking to reduce the use of energy.
The decision by the CDA to turn off 50% of the lights on the roads of Islamabad is a great step towards reducing electricity consumption in the city. This is a great example of how governments and authorities can work together to reduce energy consumption and promote sustainable energy use.