Read More Pakistan’s transition to energy-efficient lighting could help building owners save up to $290 million in annual electricity costs and cut nearly 1.2 megatons of carbon dioxide emissions annually, the equivalent of taking more than 630,000 cars off the road. By 2030, the transition to energy-efficient lighting in Pakistan could deliver 1.3 terawatt hours of annual
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